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Health and Social Change in Russia and Eastern Europe

English · Paperback / Softback

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For the first time, life expectancy is declining in an industrialized society. In this pioneering work, William C. Cockerham examines the social causes of the decline in life expectancy beginning in the 1960s including:
*Russia
*Poland
*Hungary
*Romania
*Bulgaria
*the Czech Republic
*and East Germany.
Health and Social Change in Russia and Eastern Europe argues that the roots of this change are mainly social rather than biomedical - the result of poor policy decisions, stress and an unhealthy diet. Cockerham presents a theory of postmodern social change that goes beyond the borders of Eastern Europe.


List of contents

1. Introduction 2. The Social Determinants of the Decline in Longevity 3. A Theoretical View 4. Russia 5. Poland 6. Hungary 7.Romania 8. The Czech Republic and Slovakia 9. Romania 10. Bulgaria 11. East Germany 12. Conclusion

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William C. Cockerham

Summary

Examines the social causes of the decline in life expectancy in Russia and Eastern Europe. Countries discussed include Russia, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and East Germany.

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