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Annex 1. Table 2

live birth. assistance.

minimum wage 342.

population additional.

Payments in February, March 1992.

protection of particular groups of the population in 1992.

payments in 1992.

1 2 3 4 5

Per−

centage of Min.

wage Maternity leave 100% of

actual wage Single payment at

birth

300% 1024 2700

Child−care till 1.5 years Recipients:

working parents with 1 + year labor record;

women irrespective of labor record; 18 +

; full−time students;

for each child 60% 205 305 355 500

Child care till 1.5 years Recipients:

working parents w/labor record < 1 year; not working women; for each

child (or caretaker) 45% 154 254 304 400

Children

1.56 years 45% 154 254 304 400

Children of the military

60% 205 305 355 450

Children under guardianship

60% 205 305 355 500

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Annex 1. Table 2

Monthly Allowances for Families with Children Allowances and

Compensations

Presidential Decrees 18.12.91 N 296 as of 1−01−92 on enlarging of cash incomes of the population in 1992 in relation to minimum wage 342.

Presidential Decrees 29.02.92 N208 on single payments in FebruaryMarch 1992 to poor groups of the population additional.

Payments in February, March 1992.

Presidential Decrees 31.03.92 N 321 on single payments in April 1992 and social protection of particular groups of the population in 1992.

Presidential Decrees 21.05.92 on raising the level of social allowances and

compensatory payments in 1992.

1 2 3 4 5

Per−

centage of Min.

wage Children of single

parents brought up in

institutions 60% 205 305 355 500

Children < 16 with Aids

60% 205 305 355 500

Children of single mothers

< 6 616 a/

45%

50%

154 171

254 271

354 321

400 450 Children whose

parents don't pay child support < 6 618

45%

50%

154 171

254 271

354 321

400 450 Children not

receiving pen−

sions and allowances under the present system < 16 and not supported by the

state. b/ 86 136 161 200

Quarterly

compensations for families with children to cover the rise of prices of

30%

35%

40%

103 120 137

250 300 350

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goods for children aged: c/

< 6 613 1318

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Annex 1. Table 2

Monthly Allowances for Families with Children Allowances and

Compensations

Presidential Decrees 18.12.91 N 296 as of 1−01−92 on enlarging of cash incomes of the population in 1992 in relation to minimum wage 342.

Presidential Decrees 29.02.92 N208 on single payments in FebruaryMarch 1992 to poor groups of the population additional.

Payments in February, March 1992.

Presidential Decrees 31.03.92 N 321 on single payments in April 1992 and social protection of particular groups of the population in 1992.

Presidential Decrees 21.05.92 on raising the level of social allowances and

compensatory payments in 1992.

1 2 3 4 5

Per−

centage of Min. wage Compensatory

payment to mothers (or relative taking care of child) on a leave from work to take care of a child

under 3. 35% 120 170 195 300

A non−working person of working age caring for a 1st group invalid or an old person, or a child−invalid (added to their pension) under 16 d/

35% 120 170 195 300

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Non−working wives of service men of the Ministry of Interior in remote areas where they cannot be

placed. e/ 35% 120 170 195 300

Registered unemployed (in addition to bene−

fit/scholarship) 30% be−

fore 01.06.92

103 153 178 Not paid after

01.06.92

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Annex 1. Table 2

Monthly Allowances for Families with Children Allowances and

Compensations

Presidential Decrees 18.12.91 N 296 as of 1−01−92 on enlarging of cash incomes of the population in 1992 in relation to minimum wage 342.

Presidential Decrees 29.02.92 N208 on single payments in FebruaryMarch 1992 to poor groups of the population additional.

Payments in February, March 1992.

Presidential Decrees 31.03.92 N 321 on single payments in April 1992 and social protection of particular groups of the population in 1992.

Presidential Decrees 21.05.92 on raising the level of social allowances and

compensatory payments in 1992.

1 2 3 4 5

Per−

centage of Min.

wage Pensioners working

part−time, those not fulfilling norms, or working at home.

25% 86 225

As of 01.06.92 No less than

Graduate students

100% 342 492

900

80% 274 399

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Undergraduate students

720

Vocational school students

70% 240 345

630 Students 18 + till

they graduate if they don't receive

scholarship, allowances or

pensions. f/ 85

Students graduate students on leaves on

medical grounds. 170

Compensation for food throughout academic year

Vocational school

rb. 6 per day

General education secondary school

rb. 2 per day

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Monthly Allowances for Families with Children Allowances and

Compensations

Presidential Decrees 18.12.91 N 296 as of 1−01−92 on enlarging of cash incomes of the population in 1992 in relation to minimum wage 342.

Presidential Decrees 29.02.92 N208 on single payments in FebruaryMarch 1992 to poor groups of the population additional.

Payments in February, March 1992.

Presidential Decrees 31.03.92 N 321 on single payments in April 1992 and social protection of particular groups of the population in 1992.

Presidential Decrees 21.05.92 on raising the level of social allowances and

compensatory payments in 1992.

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1 2 3 4 5 Per−

centage of Min.

wage Subsidized Milk for

children 02 years in families with average income per person is

< min wage × 2, excluding allowances

and compensations rb. 4,80 p. day

Minimum wage 342 (01.01−

.92)

900 (06.01−

.92) a/ Students of 18 years of age without scholarships.

b/ Students of 18 years without scholarships.

c/ As of the second quarter, 1992, in full amount.

d/ Decision of the Council of Ministers 28.08.91 (RF) No. 446.

e/ Council of Ministers (RF) 05.05.91 No. 242.

f/ As of 01.04.92

Annex 2

List of Women's Organizations Operating with the Women's Union of Russia Russian Association of University Women

President Olga Romashko Telephone: 214 54 11

Federation of Women Writers President Maria Asmont Telephone: 155 74 86

Association of Women Artists ''IRIDA"

President Maria Asmont Telephone: 202 65 64 Women's Club

"Moscovityanka"

President Dina Teretsenko Telephone: 208 21 12

Council of Mothers and Widows of Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan

President Alexsandra Ivanova

Telephone: 200 65 75

Association "Family and Health"

President Irina Manuylova Telephone: 148 4774

Association of Social Workers and Women's Political Club

President Tatyana Khudyakova

Telephone: 200 35 05

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Association "Lubuks"

President Lubov Aksyonova

Telephone: 240 20 87 Women's Centre "Gaya"

President Elena Ershova Telephone: 135 32 07

(She is also the President of the Russian Affiliation of the International Women's Forum.)

Women's Alliance

President Tatyana Ivanova Telephone: 132 7171

ECOFEMME/Ecological Women's Associa−

tion

Chair Tatyana Popova Telephone: 1700930 Annex 3

Institutions Doing Research on Women

Center for Gender Studies of the Institute of Social and Economic Problems of Population Address:

Program:

Funding:

Contacts

Krasikova 27, Rooms 904, 907, Moscow 117218 Contract research, including with UNICEF Academy of Sciences, contracts

Anastasiya Posadskaya, Director Elena Mezentseva, Zoya Khotkina

Institute of Social and Economic Problems of Population, Academy of Sciences Address:

Program:

Funding:

Contacts:

Krasikova 27, Moscow 117218 Taganrog surveys

Academy of Sciences, contract research Natalia Mikhailovna Rimashevsskaya, Director

Research Center for Social Protection of Family, Childhood and Demographic Policy Address:

Program:

Funding:

Contacts:

Nikolskaya 10/2, Moscow 103012 3 years of research, including surveys

Ministry of Social Protection, contract with Ministry of Science Sergey Vladimirovich Darmodekhin, Director

Olga Vovtchenko, Head of the Division on Women

Coordination Committee on Family, Maternity and Children of the President Address:

Program:

Contacts:

Kremlin, Moscow

National programs and legislation

Ekaterina Filippovna Lakhova, Chair, Advisor to the President.

Lyudmila Fedorovna Bezlepkina, Deputy Chair Russian Center for Public Opinion Research

Address:

Program:

Contacts:

Nikolskaya 17, Moscow 103012 Public opinion surveys

Valentina Vasilyevna Bodrova (table continued on next page)

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Annex 3

Institutions Doing Research on Women

Russian Statistical Office, Department of Demography Address:

Program:

Contacts:

2/6 M. Cherkassky per., Moscow 103616 Statistics

Evgeny Borisivich Mikhailov, Head of the Department,

Committee on Social Support of the Family and Children of the Ministry of Social Protection

Address:

Program:

Contacts:

Nogina Sq. 4, Moscow

Medico−social, economic assistance, psychological and pedagogical, organizational−methodological studies

Elena Nikolayevna Feoktistova, Deputy−Chairman Yuri Simeonovich Medvedev

Oblast Union of Women, Ivanovo Address:

Program:

Contacts:

Pushkina str.9, Ivanovo 153000

Research Team on the Issues of Women's Status under Transition to Market Economy, Business Woman Center

Olga A. Khasbulatova, Tatyana P. Sidyakina, Margarita M. Razina