Mortality patterns and trends in post-communist countries compared with low mortality populations Zhanyl Mukhtarova Abstract This research primarily addresses mortality patterns and trends in the post-communist countries of Central Asia, Central Europe and the Baltic region together with low mortality populations such as those of France, Spain and the United States of America. The aim of this research is to analyze mortality patterns and trends in selected post-communist countries and contrast them with low mortality populations between the period of 1990 and 2006. In this study, the main age-specific mortality intensities and the excess male mortality among the selected countries were analyzed. Moreover, the historical overview of mortalit...
Kazakhstan: Mortality in European context (comparison with selected European countries and nationali...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia were quite comparable in ter...
Mortality patterns and trends in post-communist countries compared with low mortality populations Zh...
This research primarily addresses mortality patterns and trends by main causes of death in the post-...
Development and specifics of mortality in European post-socialist countries since 1990 Abstract The ...
Mortality development in Central Asian countries in 1986-2006 Abstract Before the collapse of the So...
This work is devoted to the study of mortality trends and patterns in the Caspian Region of the Repu...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the trends in avoidable mortality in the selected Central and E...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse and compare the development of mortality in Western Eu...
Mortality in countries of Eastern and Southern Europe: trends and patterns Abstract The purpose of t...
Comparative analysis of working age population mortality in selected developed countries Abstract Th...
While, during several decades, unfavourable trends in mortality were quite similar in Central Europe...
While, during several decades, unfavourable trends in mortality were quite similar in Central Europe...
Comparison of mortality trends in Central Europe and Baltic countries from 1970 to the present Abstr...
Kazakhstan: Mortality in European context (comparison with selected European countries and nationali...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia were quite comparable in ter...
Mortality patterns and trends in post-communist countries compared with low mortality populations Zh...
This research primarily addresses mortality patterns and trends by main causes of death in the post-...
Development and specifics of mortality in European post-socialist countries since 1990 Abstract The ...
Mortality development in Central Asian countries in 1986-2006 Abstract Before the collapse of the So...
This work is devoted to the study of mortality trends and patterns in the Caspian Region of the Repu...
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the trends in avoidable mortality in the selected Central and E...
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyse and compare the development of mortality in Western Eu...
Mortality in countries of Eastern and Southern Europe: trends and patterns Abstract The purpose of t...
Comparative analysis of working age population mortality in selected developed countries Abstract Th...
While, during several decades, unfavourable trends in mortality were quite similar in Central Europe...
While, during several decades, unfavourable trends in mortality were quite similar in Central Europe...
Comparison of mortality trends in Central Europe and Baltic countries from 1970 to the present Abstr...
Kazakhstan: Mortality in European context (comparison with selected European countries and nationali...
Background: While the health crisis in the former USSR has been well-documented in the case of Russi...
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia were quite comparable in ter...