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Ethnicity, Russification, and Excess Mortality in Kazakhstan.

Ethan J Sharygin1, Michel Guillot1.   

Abstract

Russians experience higher adult mortality than Central Asians despite higher socioeconomic status. This study exploits Kazakhstan's relatively heterogeneous population and geographic diversity to study ethnic differences in cause-specific mortality. In multivariate regression, all-cause mortality rates for Russian men is 27% higher than for Kazakh men, and alcohol-related death rates among Russian men are 2.5 times higher (15% and 4.1 times higher for females, respectively). Significant mortality differentials exist by ethnicity for external causes and alcohol-related causes of death. Adult mortality among Kazakhs is higher than previously found among Kyrgyz and lower than among Russians. The results suggest that ethnic mortality differentials in Central Asia may be related to the degree of russification, which could be replicating documented patterns of alcohol consumption in non-Russian populations.

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Keywords:  Central Asia; Kazakhstan; Russian mortality paradox; alcohol; ethnic differentials; mortality gap

Year:  2013        PMID: 26207118      PMCID: PMC4508858          DOI: 10.1553/populationyearbook2013s219

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vienna Yearb Popul Res        ISSN: 1728-4414


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