Background Population-level data suggest that economic disruptions in the early 1990s increased working-age male mortality in post-Soviet countries. This study uses individual-level data, using an indirect estimation method, to test the hypothesis that fast privatisation increased mortality in Russia. Methods In this retrospective cohort study, we surveyed surviving relatives of individuals who lived through the post-communist transition to retrieve demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of their parents, siblings, and male partners. The survey was done within the framework of the European Research Council (ERC) project PrivMort (The Impact of Privatization on the Mortality Crisis in Eastern Europe). We surveyed relatives in 2...
We reexamine the recent controversy over the possibility that mass enterprise privatization raised m...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European countries. Substa...
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...
Abstract Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an i...
Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important driver of m...
In this document, we describe more fully the methods and results summarized in our letter to The Lan...
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: During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European count...
We reexamine the recent, well-publicized claim that rapid mass privatisation [of state-owned enterp...
We reexamine the recent, well-publicized claim that “rapid mass privatisation [of state-owned enterp...
We reexamine the recent, well-publicized claim that "rapid mass privatisation [of state-owned enterp...
A recent article in the Lancet, by David Stuckler, Larry King and Martin McKee, investigated anew th...
We reexamine the recent controversy over the possibility that mass enterprise privatization raised m...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European countries. Substa...
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...
Abstract Background Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an i...
Previous research using routine data identified rapid mass privatisation as an important driver of m...
In this document, we describe more fully the methods and results summarized in our letter to The Lan...
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: During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European count...
We reexamine the recent, well-publicized claim that rapid mass privatisation [of state-owned enterp...
We reexamine the recent, well-publicized claim that “rapid mass privatisation [of state-owned enterp...
We reexamine the recent, well-publicized claim that "rapid mass privatisation [of state-owned enterp...
A recent article in the Lancet, by David Stuckler, Larry King and Martin McKee, investigated anew th...
We reexamine the recent controversy over the possibility that mass enterprise privatization raised m...
Male life expectancy at birth fell by over six years in Russia between 1989 and 1994. Many other cou...
During the early-1990s, adult mortality rates rose in most post-communist European countries. Substa...