MOSCOW, March 5– With a society so nervous about the future that it has all but stopped having children, and a death rate rising faster than that of any other country, Russia faces an unusual population crisis that even optimists say will take a generation to reverse. Read more »
Climb in Russia’s Death Rate Sets Off Population Implosion
March 6th, 1994 | Posted in Articles, New York Times | No CommentsTags: New York Times, Russia
Michael Specter has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1998.