Vladimir Kozlov
Position: | Associate Professor |
Education Background: |
Ph.D. in Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia) |
Research Areas
Population studies; migration studies; social epidemiology; economic demography; evidence-based policy; medical statistics; institutional and new political economy; social policy and well-being
Contact information
Dr. Vladimir Kozlov
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Public Policy
Room; Nazarbayev University
53, Kabanbay Batyr Avenue
Astana 010000, Kazakhstan
Telephone: +7 7172 70-5907
Email: vladimir.kozlov@nu.edu.kz
Vladimir Kozlov has joined the Graduate School of Public Policy as an Associate Professor in 2024. Vladimir Kozlov received his PhD in economics from Economic Faculty of Lomonosov Moscow State University in 2011. After several years of working for private companies, he joined the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE), Institute of Demography. He worked as a teacher and researcher also at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA), Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Freie Universität Berlin (FU). Before joining GSPP team, he worked in Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung (IOS) located in Regensburg, Germany.
Vladimir’s fields of teaching and research include population and migration studies, family policy institutional economics, development economics, epidemiology and medical statistics. His teaching aims to raise students’ interest on the evidence-based public policy and the role of the population factor in the decision-making process on different stages.
He has successfully won and completed several research projects from different internal and international funds (e.g. ERANET projects). Vladimir also worked as a consult and external expert for the various UNFPA demographic projects in Central Asian region. In addition, he was in the consulting groups devoted to the social, family and healthcare policy analysis, sustainable and economic development.
Vladimir has a long record of publication in international peer-reviewed journals including top-5 in their fileds: British Journal of Political Science; Accident Analysis & Prevention; Social Policy and Society; Kyklos; International Migration; Social Science Research.
Publications (selected publications after 2019):
- Kozlov V., Pahomii I., Gagauz O., Smit. J. (2024). Covid-19 Mortality Shock: Demographic and Economic Losses in Moldova. Comparative Southeast European Studies, 72(1), 135-148..
- Tursun-Zade, R., Pushkina, N., Andreychenko, A., Denisova, D., Bunakova, A., Nazarova, E., Kozlov, V., … & Barchuk, A. (2024). Sex differences in lung cancer incidence and mortality in Russia in the light of computed tomography usage expansion: breakpoint and age-period-cohort analyses. Cancer Epidemiology, 93, 102654.
- Kazenin, K., & Kozlov, V. (2023). Ethnicity and fertility of descendants of rural-to-urban migrants: the case of Daghestan (North Caucasus). Journal of International Migration and Integration, 24(Suppl 1), 69-93.
- Cook, L. J., Iarskaia-Smirnova, E. R., & Kozlov, V. A. (2023). Trying to reverse demographic decline: pro-natalist and family policies in Russia, Poland and Hungary. Social Policy and Society, 22(2), 355-375.
- Pyankova, A. I., Fattakhov, T. A., & Kozlov, V. A. (2022). The association between beverage-specific alcohol consumption and mortality among road users in Russia, 1965–2019. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 178, 106859.
- Kofanov, D., Kozlov, V., Libman, A., & Zakharov, N. (2022). Encouraged to Cheat? Federal Incentives and Career Concerns at the Sub-national Level as Determinants of Under-Reporting of COVID-19 Mortality in Russia. British Journal of Political Science, 1-26.
- Kazenin, K., & Kozlov, V. (2021). Post-Soviet traditionalism, human capital, and fertility: the case of the North Caucasus. Post-Soviet Affairs, 37(2), 137-154.
- Kazenin, K., & Kozlov, V. (2020). What factors support the early age patterns of fertility in a developing country. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, 18, 185-214.
- Kazenin, K., & Kozlov, V. (2020). Survey responses on desired fertility in patriarchal societies: Community norms vs. individual views. Comparative Population Studies-Zeitschrift für Bevölkerungswissenschaft, 45, 201-228.
- Gatskova, K., & Kozlov, V. (2020). Doubling up or moving out? The effect of international labor migration on household size. International Migration, 58(2), 162-179.
- Kozlov, V., & Libman, A. (2019). Historical persistence of alcohol-induced mortality in the Russian Federations: legacy of early Industrialization. Alcohol and alcoholism, 54(6), 656-661.