When life expectancy is falling: mortality crises in post-communist countries in a global context
"This book is an attempt to analyse the unfavourable developments in the dynamics of mortality and life expectancy in post- communist countries in the global context. It appears that this mortality crisis in post-communist countries has a lot of similarities with the recent unfavourable develop...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book is an attempt to analyse the unfavourable developments in the dynamics of mortality and life expectancy in post- communist countries in the global context. It appears that this mortality crisis in post-communist countries has a lot of similarities with the recent unfavourable developments in health status in developed countries and many developing countries. Such unfavourable trends have been caused by socio-economic, 'non-material' factors, namely by a loss of social dynamism and/or stress, associated with economic restructuring and social adjustments. First, the stagnation of life expectancy in the former Soviet Union in 1965-90, after the rapid increase in 1920-65, is an important, under-researched phenomenon that enables study of the impact of the loss of social dynamism on health status. Second, the decline in life expectancy in the 1990s enables study of the impact of social stress on health status. Simplifying things, one can say that in the first case, life expectancy did not improve because there were too few changes in life, whereas in the second case, it declined due to excess changes that created stress. In both cases, however, the problem is that of finding an optimal measure of social changes that are beneficial to the quality of life and its longevity. The main goal of this book is to analyse common reasons for these developments in order to derive lessons from the experiences of particular countries"-- |
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spelling | When life expectancy is falling mortality crises in post-communist countries in a global context Vladimir Popov, [editor] New York Nova Science Publishers, Inc. [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource(xviii, 280 Seiten) Diagramme txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Public health in the 21st century Mortality and life expectancy in post-communist countries : what are the lessons for other countries? / Vladimir Popov -- A theory of why potentially favourable political and economic changes may lead to mortality crises / Giovanni Andrea Cornia -- Mortality crises in high-income countries : evidence from the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Greece / Roberto De Vogli -- The mortality crisis of the former Soviet bloc countries, 1989-2014 / Giovanni Andrea Cornia -- Mortality crisis in Russia revisited : evidence from a cross-regional comparison / Vladimir Popov -- The path of economic development and health status : evidence from China / Yue Teng and Luca Bortolotti -- Policy reform from the early 1990s and changes in health status in India : 1991-2016 / C.P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh "This book is an attempt to analyse the unfavourable developments in the dynamics of mortality and life expectancy in post- communist countries in the global context. It appears that this mortality crisis in post-communist countries has a lot of similarities with the recent unfavourable developments in health status in developed countries and many developing countries. Such unfavourable trends have been caused by socio-economic, 'non-material' factors, namely by a loss of social dynamism and/or stress, associated with economic restructuring and social adjustments. First, the stagnation of life expectancy in the former Soviet Union in 1965-90, after the rapid increase in 1920-65, is an important, under-researched phenomenon that enables study of the impact of the loss of social dynamism on health status. Second, the decline in life expectancy in the 1990s enables study of the impact of social stress on health status. Simplifying things, one can say that in the first case, life expectancy did not improve because there were too few changes in life, whereas in the second case, it declined due to excess changes that created stress. In both cases, however, the problem is that of finding an optimal measure of social changes that are beneficial to the quality of life and its longevity. The main goal of this book is to analyse common reasons for these developments in order to derive lessons from the experiences of particular countries"-- Geschichte 1989- gnd rswk-swf Sterblichkeit (DE-588)4057312-6 gnd rswk-swf Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 gnd rswk-swf Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 gnd rswk-swf Mortality / Former communist countries / History Mortality / Economic aspects Life expectancy / Former communist countries / History Life expectancy / Economic aspects Medical policy / Former communist countries / History Medical policy / Economic aspects Life expectancy Medical policy Mortality Former communist countries History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 s Sterblichkeit (DE-588)4057312-6 s Sozioökonomischer Wandel (DE-588)4318539-3 s Geschichte 1989- z DE-604 Popov, Vladimir Vladimirovič ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1187865141 edt Online version When life expectancy is falling New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2020] 9781536173697 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-53617-368-0 https:// URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | When life expectancy is falling mortality crises in post-communist countries in a global context |
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