LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES

This article presents the results of the comparative study on the mortality and life expectancy at birthdynamics in Moldova and six other post-Soviet countries in the European region – Belarus, Russia, Ukraine,Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. The aim of the research is to highlight the convergences and d...

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Main Authors: Irina PAHOMII, Olga GAGAUZ, Cristina AVRAM
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute for Economic Research 2018-02-01
Series:Economy and Sociology
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Online Access:https://ince.md/uploads/files/1518169907_10-pahomii-i-p.-92-101.pdf
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spelling doaj-fdbc757c46cb4c1999350e822bfc4f2f2020-11-25T03:41:36ZengNational Institute for Economic ResearchEconomy and Sociology1857-41301857-41302018-02-01392101LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCESIrina PAHOMII0Olga GAGAUZ1Cristina AVRAM2scientific researcher, National Institute for Economic Research of ASM PhD in sociology, Associate Professor National Institute for Economic Research of ASMPhD Student, University Charles, Prague, Czech RepublicThis article presents the results of the comparative study on the mortality and life expectancy at birthdynamics in Moldova and six other post-Soviet countries in the European region – Belarus, Russia, Ukraine,Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. The aim of the research is to highlight the convergences and divergences, aswell as the causes which lead Moldova to lag behind in this field. The study is based on Human Mortality Database (HMD) and Human Causes-of-Death Database(HCD) data. For Moldova, mortality tables for the resident population were used (with the exclusion ofmigrants who have been absent from the country for more than 12 months). Despite the similar trends in the dynamics of life expectancy at birth in the selected countries sincethe mid-1990s, there is an increasing divergence in this respect. The Baltic countries, especially Estonia,have succeeded in achieving significant progress in reducing mortality and increasing life expectancy atbirth, while Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Moldova remain outliers. Decomposition of mortality by causesof death demonstrates that the reduction in mortality by cardiovascular diseases has had a major impacton the development of the gap in life expectancy at birth observed between Estonia and Moldova.https://ince.md/uploads/files/1518169907_10-pahomii-i-p.-92-101.pdfmortalitylife expectancy at birthex-Soviet countries
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author Irina PAHOMII
Olga GAGAUZ
Cristina AVRAM
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Olga GAGAUZ
Cristina AVRAM
LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
Economy and Sociology
mortality
life expectancy at birth
ex-Soviet countries
author_facet Irina PAHOMII
Olga GAGAUZ
Cristina AVRAM
author_sort Irina PAHOMII
title LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
title_short LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
title_full LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
title_fullStr LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
title_full_unstemmed LIFE EXPECTANCY DYNAMICS IN POST-SOVIET COUNTRIES FROM EUROPEAN REGION: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
title_sort life expectancy dynamics in post-soviet countries from european region: convergences and divergences
publisher National Institute for Economic Research
series Economy and Sociology
issn 1857-4130
1857-4130
publishDate 2018-02-01
description This article presents the results of the comparative study on the mortality and life expectancy at birthdynamics in Moldova and six other post-Soviet countries in the European region – Belarus, Russia, Ukraine,Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. The aim of the research is to highlight the convergences and divergences, aswell as the causes which lead Moldova to lag behind in this field. The study is based on Human Mortality Database (HMD) and Human Causes-of-Death Database(HCD) data. For Moldova, mortality tables for the resident population were used (with the exclusion ofmigrants who have been absent from the country for more than 12 months). Despite the similar trends in the dynamics of life expectancy at birth in the selected countries sincethe mid-1990s, there is an increasing divergence in this respect. The Baltic countries, especially Estonia,have succeeded in achieving significant progress in reducing mortality and increasing life expectancy atbirth, while Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and Moldova remain outliers. Decomposition of mortality by causesof death demonstrates that the reduction in mortality by cardiovascular diseases has had a major impacton the development of the gap in life expectancy at birth observed between Estonia and Moldova.
topic mortality
life expectancy at birth
ex-Soviet countries
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