
The article provides a foundation for the necessity of studying the social differentiation of mortality, in particular the influence of educational status and character of labour on length of life. It is indicated that higher indices of length of life are found among populations with high educational status and among people engaged in intellectual pursuits. The description is given of the methodological approaches to the construction of life expectancy tables according to the educational status and character of labour.
Adult, Male, Longevity, Age Factors, Middle Aged, Moscow, Life Expectancy, Socioeconomic Factors, Educational Status, Humans, Occupations, Aged
Adult, Male, Longevity, Age Factors, Middle Aged, Moscow, Life Expectancy, Socioeconomic Factors, Educational Status, Humans, Occupations, Aged
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