International Laboratory for Population and Health at the XX April International Academic Conference On Economic and Social Development
International Laboratory for Population and Health researchers presented their work at the XX April International Academic Conference On Economic and Social Development, which takes place in HSE (Moscow), from April 9-12, 2019.
Invited paper by Vladimir M. SHKOLNIKOV (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany, Higher School of Economics, Russia) The Burden of Excess Mortality Rates and Factors Underlying its Reduction in Russia (joint work with E. Andreev)
Session P-08. Social Aspects of Mortality and Health
V. Shkolnikov (HSE University), D. Leon (LSHTM), R. Tursunzade (HSE University), E. Andreev (HSE University) Russian life expectancy after 10 years of progress. Is it consistent with the country’s wealth? (abstract)
Session U-11. Development of Health Care: Territorial Aspects
S. Timonin (HSE University), M. Mckee (LSHTM), A. Koncevaya (National Research Center for Preventive Medicine), D. Leon (LSHTM) Geographical inequalities in access to advanced treatment of myocardial infarction in Russia (abstract)
Session P-15. Demographic Patterns of Family Formation
E. Churilova (HSE University), E. Andreev (HSE University ), A. Jasilioniene (MPIDR) Pregnancy as the cause of marriage in Russia in marriage cohorts 1960-1991, 2000 and 2011 (abstract)
Session P-16. Patterns of Mortality in Major Cities. Special Session with a Presentation of HSE University’s Research Results
A. Shchur (HSE University) Geography of the spread of mortality from HIV in Russian cities with over 1 million inhabitants and their surrounding territories (abstract)
E. Papanova (HSE University), S. Timonin (HSE University), V. Shkolnikov (MPIDR) Specificities and components of mortality reduction in Moscow (abstract)
D. Pustovalov (The Gaidar Institute), S. Timonin (HSE University), E. Papanova (HSE University) Causes and peculiarities of high mortality from ill-defined and unspecified causes in Moscow (abstract)