Adult mortality has been lower in Kyrgyzstan vs. Russia among males since at least 1981 and among females since 1999. Also, Kyrgyzstan's mortality fluctuations have had smaller amplitude. This has occurred in spite of worse macro-economic outcomes in Kyrgyzstan. To understand these surprising patterns, we analyzed cause-specific mortality in Kyrgyzstan vs. Russia for the period 1981-2010, using unpublished official data. We find that, as in Russia, fluctuations in Kyrgyzstan have been primarily due to changes in external causes and circulatory causes, and alcohol appears to play an important role. However, in contrast with Russia, mortality from these causes in Kyrgyzstan has been lower and has increased by a smaller amount. As a result, th...
From 1965, a strong divergence in life expectancy appeared between Eastern and Western European coun...
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...
Adult mortality has been lower in Kyrgyzstan vs. Russia among males since at least 1981 and among fe...
BACKGROUND: The role of alcohol consumption in patterns of CVD mortality in Central Asia is still la...
There is much uncertainty about levels, trends and differentials in mortality in former Soviet Centr...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Russians experience higher adult mortality than Central Asians despite higher socioeconomic status. ...
<p>Source: Kyrgyzstan: Official population estimates and death registration tables (Forms 5 [1981-87...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
July 2012The aim of this paper is to use previous research to identify determinants of mortality rat...
Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
Mortality development in Central Asian countries in 1986-2006 Abstract Before the collapse of the So...
From 1965, a strong divergence in life expectancy appeared between Eastern and Western European coun...
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...
Adult mortality has been lower in Kyrgyzstan vs. Russia among males since at least 1981 and among fe...
BACKGROUND: The role of alcohol consumption in patterns of CVD mortality in Central Asia is still la...
There is much uncertainty about levels, trends and differentials in mortality in former Soviet Centr...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Russians experience higher adult mortality than Central Asians despite higher socioeconomic status. ...
<p>Source: Kyrgyzstan: Official population estimates and death registration tables (Forms 5 [1981-87...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Harmful alcohol consumption has long been recognized as being the major determinant of male prematur...
July 2012The aim of this paper is to use previous research to identify determinants of mortality rat...
Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
Background: The changes in Russian mortality rates during the last two decades are unprecedented in ...
Mortality development in Central Asian countries in 1986-2006 Abstract Before the collapse of the So...
From 1965, a strong divergence in life expectancy appeared between Eastern and Western European coun...
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...