Table 6. Social risk*
Rank by social risk in 2000-2001xml:namespace prefix = o />
Regions with minimal social risk
Relative level of social risk in 2000-2001
Level of decrease of real income of population, 2000 to 1991 (%)
Rank by social risk in 2000-2001
Regions with maximal social risk
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0.574
40.65
78
Taymyrsky autonomous okrug
1.528
84.07
2
Saint-Petersburg
0.629
48.74
79
Chukot autonomous okrug
1.547
97.83
3
Vologda region
0.640
27.99
80
Mariy El Republic
1.552
88.48
4
Lipetsk region
0.657
71.36
81
Primorsky kray
1.574
91.13
5
Novgorod region
0.662
77.26
82
Ust-Ordynsky Buryatsky autonomous okrug
1.605
80.23
6
Smolensk region
0.674
68.58
83
Tyva Republic
1.639
91.33
7
Orel region
0.717
77.58
85
Sakha (Yakut) Republic
1.701
91.28
8
Yaroslavl region
0.726
72.85
86
Aginsky Buryatsky autonomous okrug
1.905
83.25
9
Kaluga region
0.749
65.29
87
Dagestan Republic
2.066
92.65
10
Tver region
0.777
65.55
88
Koryaksky autonomous okrug
2.201
95.89
*Except Chechen Republic and Republic of Ingushetia.
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