Dying Unneeded The Cultural Context of the Russian Mortality Crisis
In the early 1990s, Russia experienced one of the most extreme increases in mortality in modern history. Men's life expectancy dropped by six years; women's life expectancy dropped by three. Middle-aged men living in Moscow were particularly at risk of dying early deaths. While the early 1...
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Main Author: | Parsons, Michelle A. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Vanderbilt University Press
2014
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