The article discusses long-term mortality trends (since 1956) from external causes of death in Russia. Russia has long lagged behind developed countries in this domain. The level of mortality from external causes of death remains high and its structure is still archaic with large contribution of homicides, alcohol poisoning and injuries of undetermined intent. Excess number of deaths from life tables of Russia and Western European countries is compared. It is shown that in Russia the greatest excess losses are associated with mortality from poisonings among both sexes, suicide among men and homicide among women. Mortality from external causes, along with mortality from diseases of the circulatory system, has had a significant impact on ...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
Deaths due to injuries and poisoning which experts cannot identify, such as homicide, suicide or acc...
This paper provides evidence from cross-regional comparisons that the Russian mortality crisis (mort...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
The article looks at different approaches to the conceptualization of the modern stage of mortality ...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
This article presents for the first time an analysis of the continuous statistical data series on de...
Analyses of routine data have established that the extreme mortality fluctuations among young and mi...
BACKGROUND After a long decline, life expectancy in Russia substantially increased in 2004-2010; thi...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
High premature mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its long-term negative trends are one...
T he 1990s were a decade of turmoil for the formerly socialist countries.Besides the political, econ...
This paper provides evidence from cross-regional comparisons that the Russian mortality crisis (mort...
Analyses of routine data have established that the extreme mortality fluctuations among young and mi...
BACKGROUND: Between 1987 and 1994, life expectancy in Russia declined substantially. Between 1994 an...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
Deaths due to injuries and poisoning which experts cannot identify, such as homicide, suicide or acc...
This paper provides evidence from cross-regional comparisons that the Russian mortality crisis (mort...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
The article looks at different approaches to the conceptualization of the modern stage of mortality ...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
This article presents for the first time an analysis of the continuous statistical data series on de...
Analyses of routine data have established that the extreme mortality fluctuations among young and mi...
BACKGROUND After a long decline, life expectancy in Russia substantially increased in 2004-2010; thi...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
High premature mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its long-term negative trends are one...
T he 1990s were a decade of turmoil for the formerly socialist countries.Besides the political, econ...
This paper provides evidence from cross-regional comparisons that the Russian mortality crisis (mort...
Analyses of routine data have established that the extreme mortality fluctuations among young and mi...
BACKGROUND: Between 1987 and 1994, life expectancy in Russia declined substantially. Between 1994 an...
BACKGROUND: Life expectancy at birth in Russia is over 12 years less than in western Europe. This st...
Deaths due to injuries and poisoning which experts cannot identify, such as homicide, suicide or acc...
This paper provides evidence from cross-regional comparisons that the Russian mortality crisis (mort...