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that the general adult male mortality crisis in the region had a "feedback" effect on suicide rates, with the loss of a …Male suicide rates in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and the Baltic countries increased substantially in the early 1990s and … are now the highest in the world. To what extent is this suicide epidemic explained by the macroeconomic instability …
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that the general adult male mortality crisis in the region had a 'feedback' effect on suicide rates, with the loss of a …Male suicide rates in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and the Baltic countries increased substantially in the early 1990s and … are now the highest in the world. To what extent is this suicide epidemic explained by the macroeconomic instability …
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their low overall mortality level, people with no religion face excess suicide mortality. … months from census day, we computed standardized mortality ratios for nine religious groups (including groups with no … religion and religion not stated) in the city of Vienna. Relative mortality risk is above average for Roman Catholics (1 …
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incident. The results suggest that violent crime has large and persistent effects on mortality, suicide, earnings, work status … more than 80 percent result from excess mortality. Estimates on socio-economic outcomes show robustness against selection … on unobserved characteristics. Estimates on mortality and suicides are very robust. …
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