Abstract Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important driver of mortality crisis following the collapse of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe. However, existing studies on the mortality crisis relying on individual level or routine data cannot assess both distal (societal) and proximal (individual) causes of mortality simultaneously. The aim of the PrivMort Project is to overcome these limitations and to investigate the role of societal factors (particularly rapid mass privatisation) and individual-level factors (e.g. alcohol consumption) in the mortality changes in post-communist countries. Methods The PrivMort conducts large-sample surveys in Russia, Belarus and Hungary. The appr...
BACKGROUND: During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European count...
BACKGROUND: Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased wor...
This study engages with the debate over the mortality crises in the former Soviet Union and Central ...
Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important ...
Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important driver of m...
Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important driver of m...
Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important ...
Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important ...
Background: Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important...
BACKGROUND: Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important...
BACKGROUND: Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased work...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased w...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased wor...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased w...
BACKGROUND: During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European count...
BACKGROUND: Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased wor...
This study engages with the debate over the mortality crises in the former Soviet Union and Central ...
Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important ...
Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important driver of m...
Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important driver of m...
Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important ...
Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important ...
Background: Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important...
BACKGROUND: Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important...
BACKGROUND: Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased work...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased w...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased wor...
Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased w...
BACKGROUND: During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European count...
BACKGROUND: Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased wor...
This study engages with the debate over the mortality crises in the former Soviet Union and Central ...