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Statistical assessment of the Russian population's health

AutorIrina Gerasimova, Nina Nesterenko, Irina Tkachenko
CargoIrina Gerasimova, Rostov State University of Economics, Russia. PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Rostov State University of Economics, Russia. Nina Nesterenko, Rostov State Economic University, Russia. Associate Professor, Rostov State Economic University, Russia. Irina Tkachenko, Rostov State Economic University, Russia. PhD in Economics...
Páginas133-140
Volume 10 - Issue 43
/ July 2021
133
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2021.43.07.13
How to Cite:
Gerasimova , I., Nesterenko, N., & Tkachenko, I.. (2021). Statistical assessment of the health of the Russian population. Amazonia
Investiga, 10(43), 133-140. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2021.43.07.13
Statistical assessment of the Russian population’s health
Cтатистическая оценка здоровья населения России
Received: May 28, 2021 Accepted: July 17, 2021
Written by:
Irina Gerasimova49
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3789-045X
Nina Nesterenko50
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0296-0908
Irina Tkachenko51
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3962-3649
Abstract
The article presents the re sults of modeling self -
assessment of individuals' health depending on a
number of economic and social factors. The
information base of the research is the data of the
Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions of
the Population in the Russian Federation for
2018 by Rosstat. A multinomial regres sion
model was used as a toolkit. It was found that
subjective assessment of health is significantly
influenced by gender, age, marriage status,
employment, work in an area of specialization
similar to that obtained, nervous tension, harmful
factors, and other inconveniences in the
workplace, hazardous nature of work,
dissatisfaction with wages and job reliability,
inability to live an active life, health problems,
smoking and alcohol consumption. The results
can be used both to adjust social policies and by
individuals themselves to improve their health
assessments.
Keywords: subjective health, self-rated health,
multinomial regression.
49
PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Rostov State University of Economics, Russia.
50
Associate Professor, Rostov State Economic University, Russia.
51
PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, Rostov State Economic University, Russia.

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