This study provides a historical overview of the changes in the socio-economic and health status of the population of Chukotka, from the Soviet to the post-Soviet period, with special attention paid to the circumstances of indigenous people. Past health studies in Chukotka are reviewed and key demographic and health indicator data presented. Since the 1990s, Chukotka’s population has shrunk to a third of its former size due to emigration of non-indigenous and mostly younger people, with a corresponding increase in the mortality rate due to aging of the population. However, the indigenous population has remained stable. Among the most important causes of mortality are injuries. The living conditions of indigenous people continue to be a caus...
Ust-Avam is an indigenous community of about 700 individuals 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on t...
The work uses a set of methods (population-statistical, questionnaire, clinical-genealogical), which...
This paper, based on the author's extensive field research in Chukotka in the 1990s, examines the co...
Objectives. The general aim was to assess the pattern and trend in cancer mortality among the indige...
Human health status in Russia has declined sharply over the last decade. The massive social changes ...
Process of social and economical transformation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union brought a ...
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is the Russian region known throughout the world for Roman Abramovich, one...
We examine mortality and fertility patterns of aboriginal (primarily Evenki and Keto) and Russian (i...
We examine mortality and fertility patterns of aboriginal (primarily Evenki and Keto) and Russian (i...
The regions of the Russian Arctic are experiencing significant difficulties in the implementation of...
Objectives: To examine if, and to what extent, disparities in health status exist between ethnic Rus...
This health care evaluation has three purposes: 1) identify and measure the health status of Alaska ...
This health care evaluation has three purposes: 1) identify and measure the health status of Alaska ...
Ust-Avam is an indigenous community of about 700 individuals 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on t...
Ust-Avam is an indigenous community of about 700 individuals 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on t...
Ust-Avam is an indigenous community of about 700 individuals 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on t...
The work uses a set of methods (population-statistical, questionnaire, clinical-genealogical), which...
This paper, based on the author's extensive field research in Chukotka in the 1990s, examines the co...
Objectives. The general aim was to assess the pattern and trend in cancer mortality among the indige...
Human health status in Russia has declined sharply over the last decade. The massive social changes ...
Process of social and economical transformation after the dissolution of the Soviet Union brought a ...
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is the Russian region known throughout the world for Roman Abramovich, one...
We examine mortality and fertility patterns of aboriginal (primarily Evenki and Keto) and Russian (i...
We examine mortality and fertility patterns of aboriginal (primarily Evenki and Keto) and Russian (i...
The regions of the Russian Arctic are experiencing significant difficulties in the implementation of...
Objectives: To examine if, and to what extent, disparities in health status exist between ethnic Rus...
This health care evaluation has three purposes: 1) identify and measure the health status of Alaska ...
This health care evaluation has three purposes: 1) identify and measure the health status of Alaska ...
Ust-Avam is an indigenous community of about 700 individuals 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on t...
Ust-Avam is an indigenous community of about 700 individuals 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on t...
Ust-Avam is an indigenous community of about 700 individuals 300 km north of the Arctic Circle on t...
The work uses a set of methods (population-statistical, questionnaire, clinical-genealogical), which...
This paper, based on the author's extensive field research in Chukotka in the 1990s, examines the co...