Mortality in the Caucasus: An attempt to re-estimate recent mortality trends in Armenia and Georgia

Type Journal Article - Demographic research
Title Mortality in the Caucasus: An attempt to re-estimate recent mortality trends in Armenia and Georgia
Author(s)
Volume 22
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 691-732
URL http://www.demographic-research.org/volumes/vol22/23/22-23.pdf
Abstract
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Caucasian countries have experienced
remarkable migration flows, political conflicts, and deterioration of civil registration
systems. The reassessment of the populations of Armenia and Georgia after censuses
carried out in the early 2000s enables researchers to re-estimate recent mortality levels
in both countries. Vital statistics from the 1980s to the present are presented and
discussed. Infant mortality is corrected according to sample surveys, and mortality
above age 60 is estimated using model life tables. These estimates show that trends in
life expectancy were similar in the two countries - unfavourable during the 1990s,
especially for Georgian males for whom health progress is still low.

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