Life longevity of Siberian regions' population in 1989-1999: Basic trends
S.V.Soboleva and
N.Ie. Smirnova
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2001, vol. 4, 139-163
Abstract:
Expected life longevity of urban and rural population of Siberia in 1989-1999 are analysed. It is found that within the dynamic series two opposite trajectories of expected life longevity are traced, that is, downward (reduction) in 1989-1994 and upward (growth) in 1995-1999. An important place is given to analysis of spatial and sex-and-age differentiation of life longevity variable as well as to estimation of demographic losses suffered by Siberian regions due to high death rate (super-mortality).
Date: 2001
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