This paper examines the impacts of extremely hot and cold days on mortality in Russia, using a 25-year regional panel data. Unlike other studies, the sequence of those extreme days is also taken into account, that is, the impacts of both single and consecutive (i.e. heat waves and cold spells) extreme days are estimated simultaneously. We demonstrate the importance of accounting for the sequence of extreme days. We also disentangle the impacts of those extremes by age and gender. The findings suggest that single hot days increase mortality, while single cold days do not affect mortality. On the other hand, both consecutive hot and consecutive cold days increase mortality in females and males for all age groups, although males are affected m...
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BACKGROUND: In many places, daily mortality has been shown to increase after days with particularly ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality during sustained periods of hot weather is generally regarded as being in exce...
Funding details: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation (funding number: 15-18-10014), Illinois Ornithology ...
This paper examines and quantifies the impact of weather shocks on all-cause, cardiovascular-, and r...
Funding: Russian Science Foundation (grant nr. 15-18-10014)This paper examines and quantifies the im...
We study the relationship between extreme temperatures and violent mortality, employing novel region...
The paper dwells on techniques applied for assessing impacts exerted by environmental factors on pop...
Climate change and climate-sensitive disasters caused by climatic hazards have a significant and inc...
Introduction: Although the health impacts of heat waves and, to a lesser extent, cold spells in big...
INTRODUCTION: Our objective was to study the impact of an identical additional stress on male and fe...
This study aimed to assess the impacts of heat waves during the summer of 2015 on mortality in the C...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves a...
International audienceIntroduction Our objective was to study the impact of an identical additional ...
Background: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves and mortality...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
BACKGROUND: In many places, daily mortality has been shown to increase after days with particularly ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality during sustained periods of hot weather is generally regarded as being in exce...
Funding details: Robert Schalkenbach Foundation (funding number: 15-18-10014), Illinois Ornithology ...
This paper examines and quantifies the impact of weather shocks on all-cause, cardiovascular-, and r...
Funding: Russian Science Foundation (grant nr. 15-18-10014)This paper examines and quantifies the im...
We study the relationship between extreme temperatures and violent mortality, employing novel region...
The paper dwells on techniques applied for assessing impacts exerted by environmental factors on pop...
Climate change and climate-sensitive disasters caused by climatic hazards have a significant and inc...
Introduction: Although the health impacts of heat waves and, to a lesser extent, cold spells in big...
INTRODUCTION: Our objective was to study the impact of an identical additional stress on male and fe...
This study aimed to assess the impacts of heat waves during the summer of 2015 on mortality in the C...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves a...
International audienceIntroduction Our objective was to study the impact of an identical additional ...
Background: Few studies have examined variation in the associations between heat waves and mortality...
© 2017, Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. All rights reserved. BACKGROUN...
BACKGROUND: In many places, daily mortality has been shown to increase after days with particularly ...
BACKGROUND: Mortality during sustained periods of hot weather is generally regarded as being in exce...