The Widening Gap in Mortality by Educational Level in the Russian Federation, 1980–2001
- 1 July 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Public Health Association in American Journal of Public Health
- Vol. 96 (7), 1293-1299
- https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.2004.056929
Abstract
Objectives. We examined trends in the relation between educational level and adult mortality in the Russian Federation in the period 1989 through 2001. Methods. We used a convenience cohort based on survey respondents’ information about age, survival status, and educational level of close relatives, and applied modified indirect demographic techniques to stratify mortality rates by educational level in the study period. A random sample of 7172 respondents (response rate=61%) provided full information on 10440 relatives. Results. The mortality advantage of better-educated men and women in 1980 increased substantially by 2001. In 1980, life expectancy at age 20 for university-educated men was 3 years greater than for men with elementary education only, but was 11 years greater by 2001, reflecting not only declining life expectancy in less-educated men but also an improvement among better-educated men. Similar patterns were seen in women. Conclusions. The well-documented mortality increases seen in Russia after 1990 have predominantly affected less-educated men and women, whereas the mortality of persons with university education has improved, resulting in a sharp increase in educational-level mortality differentials.Keywords
This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
- Education, marital status, and total and cardiovascular mortality in novosibirsk, Russia: A prospective cohort studyAnnals of Epidemiology, 2004
- Educational differentials in male mortality in Russia and northern EuropeDemographic Research, 2004
- Russian mortality trends for 1991-2001: analysis by cause and regionBMJ, 2003
- Determinants of Adult Mortality in RussiaEpidemiology, 2003
- Social factors and increase in mortality in Russia in the 1990s: prospective cohort studyBMJ, 2003
- Time Series Analyses of Air Pollution and Health: Straining at Gnats and Swallowing Camels?Epidemiology, 2003
- Different Convergence Parameters Applied to the S-PLUS GAM FunctionEpidemiology, 2002
- Who's Counting? Quasi-Facts and Stepfamilies in Reports of Number of SiblingsJournal of Marriage and Family, 1998
- Causes of Declining Life Expectancy in RussiaJAMA, 1998
- Further Developments in Indirect Mortality EstimationPopulation Studies, 1977