Analysis of Exogenous Components of Mortality Risks. V. L.Blinkin, Nuclear Safety Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Bol'shaya Tul'skaya 52, Moscow 113191, Russia, telephone (095) 129-74-38, fax (095) 230-20-65, e-mail: pbl@ibrae.msk.su
New technique of separation of exogenous components of mortality risks from total statistical data has been developed. The analysis of exogenous risk levels for the Moscow population and Russian population as a whole during 1980-1995 has been carried out. It is shown that since 1992 all components of exogenous risk for the Moscow population had been increasing up to 1994, and in 1995 a little bit reduced but, nevertheless, remained much higher than a level 1993 and preceding years. The greatest contribution to a total level of exogenous risk was lethal diseases. Dynamics of exogenous mortality risk change during 1990-1994 in the Moscow population and average in the Russian population had been identical: the risk had been increasing. and its value for the Russian population had been higher than that in the Moscow population.
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