Mortality among adults in the arctic macro-region: Dynamics, structure and features

An expected increase in the number of workplaces in the Arctic macro-region will require a lot of available local workforce. However, currently the working age population is declining markedly there. Between 2014 and 2020, the population decreased everywhere, except the Yamal Nenets Autonomous Area;...

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Main Authors: B.А. Revich, Т.L. Khar'kova, Е.А. Kvasha
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2e54b71ff9bd429784703ea8c688f235 2023-07-02T03:31:06+02:00 Mortality among adults in the arctic macro-region: Dynamics, structure and features B.А. Revich Т.L. Khar'kova Е.А. Kvasha 2023-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2023.1.02.eng https://doaj.org/article/2e54b71ff9bd429784703ea8c688f235 EN RU eng rus FBSI “Federal Scientific Center for Medical and Preventive Health Risk Management Technologies” https://journal.fcrisk.ru/eng/2023/1/2 https://doaj.org/toc/2308-1155 https://doaj.org/toc/2308-1163 doi:10.21668/health.risk/2023.1.02.eng 2308-1155 2308-1163 https://doaj.org/article/2e54b71ff9bd429784703ea8c688f235 Analiz Riska Zdorovʹû, Iss 1, Pp 13-26 (2023) arctic demography public health mortality working age population prevention working conditions and lifestyle macro-region Medicine R article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21668/health.risk/2023.1.02.eng 2023-06-11T00:35:11Z An expected increase in the number of workplaces in the Arctic macro-region will require a lot of available local workforce. However, currently the working age population is declining markedly there. Between 2014 and 2020, the population decreased everywhere, except the Yamal Nenets Autonomous Area; the decrease was the most apparent in the Arkhangelsk region, Murmansk region, and the Komi Republic. Fluctuations in the share of the working age population in the Arkhangelsk region and the Nenets Autonomous Area practically have the same dynamic as in the country as a whole (the decline equals 2–3 %). The greatest declines (5–7 %) were observed in the Magadan region, Chukotka, the Murmansk region and the Komi Republic. Mortality rates in the Arctic macro-region tend to be higher than the national average rate due to uncomfortable Arctic climate, long distances between the settlements and basic healthcare facilities, and some other reasons. A current decline in mortality among the working age population has not reached its national average level yet. The major causes of elevated mortality in the Arctic macro-region include ischemic heart disease (in Chukotka, the Arkhangelsk region and the Murmansk region); stroke (in Karelia and the Komi Republic); external causes including accidental alcohol poisoning (in Karelia, the Komi Republic, and the Arkhangelsk region). To protect health of the working age population, it is necessary to develop and implement regional programs aimed at reducing mortality due to the major causes, which differ from one region to another. These programs should consider the experience gained in the other Arctic regions. It is also necessary to implement more effective healthcare management systems. This includes development of specific models for various population groups with specific working conditions and lifestyle; development of private-public partnerships; making healthcare more available. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arkhangelsk Chukotka nenets Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Magadan ENVELOPE(150.803,150.803,59.564,59.564) Murmansk health risk analysis 1 13 26
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demography
public health
mortality
working age population
prevention
working conditions and lifestyle
macro-region
Medicine
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demography
public health
mortality
working age population
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working conditions and lifestyle
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Т.L. Khar'kova
Е.А. Kvasha
Mortality among adults in the arctic macro-region: Dynamics, structure and features
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working age population
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description An expected increase in the number of workplaces in the Arctic macro-region will require a lot of available local workforce. However, currently the working age population is declining markedly there. Between 2014 and 2020, the population decreased everywhere, except the Yamal Nenets Autonomous Area; the decrease was the most apparent in the Arkhangelsk region, Murmansk region, and the Komi Republic. Fluctuations in the share of the working age population in the Arkhangelsk region and the Nenets Autonomous Area practically have the same dynamic as in the country as a whole (the decline equals 2–3 %). The greatest declines (5–7 %) were observed in the Magadan region, Chukotka, the Murmansk region and the Komi Republic. Mortality rates in the Arctic macro-region tend to be higher than the national average rate due to uncomfortable Arctic climate, long distances between the settlements and basic healthcare facilities, and some other reasons. A current decline in mortality among the working age population has not reached its national average level yet. The major causes of elevated mortality in the Arctic macro-region include ischemic heart disease (in Chukotka, the Arkhangelsk region and the Murmansk region); stroke (in Karelia and the Komi Republic); external causes including accidental alcohol poisoning (in Karelia, the Komi Republic, and the Arkhangelsk region). To protect health of the working age population, it is necessary to develop and implement regional programs aimed at reducing mortality due to the major causes, which differ from one region to another. These programs should consider the experience gained in the other Arctic regions. It is also necessary to implement more effective healthcare management systems. This includes development of specific models for various population groups with specific working conditions and lifestyle; development of private-public partnerships; making healthcare more available.
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title Mortality among adults in the arctic macro-region: Dynamics, structure and features
title_short Mortality among adults in the arctic macro-region: Dynamics, structure and features
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title_fullStr Mortality among adults in the arctic macro-region: Dynamics, structure and features
title_full_unstemmed Mortality among adults in the arctic macro-region: Dynamics, structure and features
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