2019
DOI: 10.21668/health.risk/2019.4.02.eng
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ocial and economic determinants and potential for growth in life expectancy of the population in the Russian Federation taking into account regional differentiation

Abstract: The article contains results of the research on a correlation between social and economic determinants and life expectancy of the RF population. The research is quite relevant at present as it is consistent with the goals set within the demographic policy in the RF, including searching for efficient tools aimed at solving tasks set in it and achieving its targets. Our research goal was to examine social and economic determinants and potential for a growth in life expectancy of the RF population taking into acc… Show more

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“…In particular, the concept of risk, substantiated in the works of leading Russian-native hygienists G.G. Onishchenko et al [13][14], B.A. Revich et al [15] and others, assumes that the combination of potentially hazardous chemicals and other harmful environmental factors in the environment poses a threat to human health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the concept of risk, substantiated in the works of leading Russian-native hygienists G.G. Onishchenko et al [13][14], B.A. Revich et al [15] and others, assumes that the combination of potentially hazardous chemicals and other harmful environmental factors in the environment poses a threat to human health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As per WHO data, a contribution made by environmental factors may well reach 25.0 %. Despite several research works [14][15][16][17] stating that lifestyle and living standards of people exert more substantial influence on diseases occurrence and clinical course, qualitative properties of the environment where these people live can either make for deterioration of their health or, on the contrary, can be a source for its recovery and improvement via recreational opportunities or possibility to get good rest on a specific territory.…”
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confidence: 99%