In recent years there has been a considerable increase in understanding of changes in mortality in Russia and some other former Soviet republics. However, the situation in the republics of the Caucasus remains poorly understood. Information on Georgia is especially fragmentary as a fifth of the country remains outside government control, there has been large scale migration since 1991, and the introduction of fees for vital registration has compromised the quality of official statistics. The aim of the study is to produce plausible estimates for life expectancy in Georgia for the period 1990-1998 and thus to assess whether Georgia has undergone changes similar to other former Soviet republics in the post-independence period. Four models wer...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, all the former socialist countries of the Baltic region experienc...
The mortality of advanced-age residents of Russia has remained stable and high for several decades. ...
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia were quite comparable in ter...
In recent years there has been a considerable increase in understanding of changes in mortality in R...
This study is a first attempt to produce reliable estimates of mortality in Georgia and Armenia in t...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Caucasian countries experienced remarkable migration flows, p...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
BACKGROUND: Between 1987 and 1994, life expectancy in Russia declined substantially. Between 1994 an...
T he 1990s were a decade of turmoil for the formerly socialist countries.Besides the political, econ...
This article presents the results of the comparative study on the mortality and life expectancy at b...
There is much uncertainty about levels, trends and differentials in mortality in former Soviet Centr...
The results of the study of the variability of annual mortality in general in Georgia and its Kakhet...
North Ossetia-Alania (NOA) regional mortality over thirty years of transition is described in detail...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, all the former socialist countries of the Baltic region experienc...
The mortality of advanced-age residents of Russia has remained stable and high for several decades. ...
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia were quite comparable in ter...
In recent years there has been a considerable increase in understanding of changes in mortality in R...
This study is a first attempt to produce reliable estimates of mortality in Georgia and Armenia in t...
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Caucasian countries experienced remarkable migration flows, p...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
BACKGROUND: Between 1987 and 1994, life expectancy in Russia declined substantially. Between 1994 an...
T he 1990s were a decade of turmoil for the formerly socialist countries.Besides the political, econ...
This article presents the results of the comparative study on the mortality and life expectancy at b...
There is much uncertainty about levels, trends and differentials in mortality in former Soviet Centr...
The results of the study of the variability of annual mortality in general in Georgia and its Kakhet...
North Ossetia-Alania (NOA) regional mortality over thirty years of transition is described in detail...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, all the former socialist countries of the Baltic region experienc...
The mortality of advanced-age residents of Russia has remained stable and high for several decades. ...
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia were quite comparable in ter...