
The analysis of the mortality rate indices has been performed in the Federal Districts as well as the interregional comparisons of the mortality rate in Siberian Federal District (SFD) have been done. The Siberian and the Far-Eastern Districts were found to be the most unfavourable ones based on the mortality characteristics. In SFD the higher levels of the common mortality (according to the standardized indices) were revealed to be in the Republic Tyva, Zabaikalski Area, the Republic Altai as well as in Kemerovo and Irkutsk Regions and the Republic Buryatya. The comparative index analysis of the irrevocable losses according to some causal classes of the mortality in the regions of SFD has been performed.
Проведены анализ показателей смертности в федеральных округах и межрегиональные сравнения смертности в Сибирском федеральном округе (СФО). Самыми неблагополучными по характеристикам смертности являются Сибирский и Дальневосточный округа. В СФО наиболее высокие уровни общей смертности (по стандартизованным показателям) отмечаются в Республике Тыва, Забайкальском крае, Республике Алтай, Кемеровской, Иркутской областях, Республике Бурятия. Проведен сравнительный анализ показателей безвозвратных потерь по отдельным классам причин смерти в регионах СФО.
СМЕРТНОСТЬ, СИБИРСКИЙ ФЕДЕРАЛЬНЫЙ ОКРУГ, МЕЖРЕГИОНАЛЬНЫЕ СРАВНЕНИЯ
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