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Mortality rate from socially significant diseases in 2007-2017

Смертность населения от социально значимых заболеваний в 2007-2017 годах

Ramilya Khasanova and Seredkina, Ekaterina (Середкина, Екатерина) ()
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Seredkina, Ekaterina (Середкина, Екатерина): The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Abstract: Currently, Russia is on its way to a difficult stage, which is characterized by a natural decline in the country's population. Against the background of declining fertility potential due to the small generation of women, reducing mortality is an important way to reduce the natural population decline. Analysis of statistical data for 2007-2017 showed that against the background of the increase in life expectancy of the population of Russia, and the successful reduction of mortality from circulatory system diseases and external causes of death, there is an increase in mortality from certain socially significant diseases. The paper analyzes the mortality rate of the Russian population from socially significant diseases.

Pages: 30 pages
Date: 2019-02
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