Components and possible determinants of the decrease in Russian mortality in 2004-2010

Type Journal Article - Demographic research
Title Components and possible determinants of the decrease in Russian mortality in 2004-2010
Author(s)
Volume 28
Issue 32
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 917-950
URL http://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/967514/1/28-32.pdf
Abstract
BACKGROUND After a long decline, life expectancy in Russia substantially increased in 2004-2010; this is the longest period of health improvement that has been observed in the country since 1965. This study is the first analysis of this positive trend.
OBJECTIVES We seek to determine the causes and age groups that account for the additional years of life gained in 2004-10 and the remaining gap between Russia and Western countries, to assess to what extent these recent trends represent a new development relative to previous mortality fluctuations, and to identify possible explanations for the improvement.
METHODS We present an analysis of trends in life expectancy, and in age- and cause-specific mortality in Russia and selected countries in Eastern and Western Europe. We use decomposition techniques to examine the life expectancy rise in 2004-2010 and the Russia-UK life expectancy gap in 2010.

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