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Rapid social changes lead to the death of men
September 9, 2009
Rapid social changes lead to the death of men
Scientists from the London School of Hygiene analyzed the effects of abrupt social changes that have occurred in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, male life expectancy.
Scientists from the London School of Hygiene analyzed the effects of abrupt social changes that have occurred in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, male life expectancy.
As they note, from 91 th to 94th years of male mortality in Russia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia – that is, in countries where privatization was carried out as quickly as possible – has grown by 42%. In Albania, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia, where privatization was carried out in stages, and social protection systems were more developed, the mortality rate, on the contrary decreased by 10%. According to scientists, owing to sudden social changes upwards of a million men of working age.
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