This study examines the protective effects of education and marriage against homicide mortality in Russia. Individual data are obtained from death records and population data from the 1994 micro-census, and differentials in mortality from homicide are estimated employing two different methods: a straightforward approach using census data and proportional mortality analysis. We find that the latter underestimates the impact of education on homicide mortality. Despite differences in effect sizes, however, both methods reveal a significantly higher risk of homicide victimization for those that are unmarried and less educated. We conclude that education and marriage likely provide social capital and coping skills that protect individuals agains...
Background: Violence has important health effects. The results of exposure to physical violence incl...
The SCORE scale predicts the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), bas...
Education is among the strongest socioeconomic predictors of health and mortality. However, the soci...
Abstract{tc \l1 "Abstract} The dissolution of the Soviet Union and the shift toward rule of law...
OBJECTIVES: We examined trends in the relation between educational level and adult mortality in the ...
The death rate from homicide in Russia increased rapidly during the 1990 s. It is now about 20 times...
<b>Background</b>: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative ...
This study examined institutional anomie theory in the context of transitional Russia. Methods. We e...
Background: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative to the ...
PURPOSE: To study different socioeconomic determinants of mortality in posttransition Russia and pro...
Objective The Russian mortality crisis of the early 1990s attracted considerable attention, but info...
Mortality crisis in Russia was discussed many times in the scientific literature. However little at...
Estimates of the value of life, reflecting society's preferences regarding the choice between safety...
Detailed research on violence in Russia was nearly impossible until recently because the former Sovi...
This dissertation examines social change, social institutions, and crime in Post-Soviet Russia. Russ...
Background: Violence has important health effects. The results of exposure to physical violence incl...
The SCORE scale predicts the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), bas...
Education is among the strongest socioeconomic predictors of health and mortality. However, the soci...
Abstract{tc \l1 "Abstract} The dissolution of the Soviet Union and the shift toward rule of law...
OBJECTIVES: We examined trends in the relation between educational level and adult mortality in the ...
The death rate from homicide in Russia increased rapidly during the 1990 s. It is now about 20 times...
<b>Background</b>: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative ...
This study examined institutional anomie theory in the context of transitional Russia. Methods. We e...
Background: In several European countries the excess mortality of nonmarried people relative to the ...
PURPOSE: To study different socioeconomic determinants of mortality in posttransition Russia and pro...
Objective The Russian mortality crisis of the early 1990s attracted considerable attention, but info...
Mortality crisis in Russia was discussed many times in the scientific literature. However little at...
Estimates of the value of life, reflecting society's preferences regarding the choice between safety...
Detailed research on violence in Russia was nearly impossible until recently because the former Sovi...
This dissertation examines social change, social institutions, and crime in Post-Soviet Russia. Russ...
Background: Violence has important health effects. The results of exposure to physical violence incl...
The SCORE scale predicts the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), bas...
Education is among the strongest socioeconomic predictors of health and mortality. However, the soci...