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Economic reform and mortality in the former Soviet Union: a study of the suicide epidemic in the 1990s

机译:前苏联的经济改革和死亡率:1990年代自杀性流行病研究

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Male suicide rates in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and the Baltic countries increased substantially in the early 1990s and are now the highest in the world. To what extent is this suicide epidemic explained by the macroeconomic instability experienced bythese countries in that period? Fixed effects regressions across 22 transition economies indicate that male suicide rates are highly sensitive to the state of the macroeconomy, suggesting that the steep and prolonged declines in GDP in the western countries of the former Soviet Union may have been partly to blame for the suicide epidemic. Evidence also indicates that the general adult male mortality crisis in the region had a 'feedback' effect on Suicide rates, with the loss of a spouse or friend - ordeclining life expectancy itself - contributing to rising suicide rates. Female suicide rates, in contrast, are insensitive to the state of the macroeconomy and are more strongly related to alcohol consumption.
机译:俄罗斯,白俄罗斯,乌克兰和波罗的海国家的男性自杀率在1990年代初大幅度增加,现在是世界上最高的。这些国家在那个时期经历的宏观经济不稳定在多大程度上解释了这种自杀式流行?在22个转型经济体中的固定效应回归表明,男性自杀率对宏观经济状况高度敏感,这表明前苏联西部国家GDP的急剧下降和长期下降可能部分归因于自杀式流行。证据还表明,该地区普遍的成年男性死亡危机对自杀率产生了“反馈”效应,配偶或朋友的流失(预期寿命本身下降)导致自杀率上升。相比之下,女性自杀率对宏观经济状态不敏感,并且与饮酒的关系更大。

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