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Chernobyl And The Mortality Crisis In Eastern Europe And The Former Ussr Jos A Tapia

  • SKU: BELL-49441990
Chernobyl And The Mortality Crisis In Eastern Europe And The Former Ussr Jos A Tapia
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Publisher: de Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.44 MB
Pages: 170
Author: José A. Tapia
ISBN: 9783110761733, 9783110761788, 9783110761894, 3110761734, 3110761785, 3110761890
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Chernobyl And The Mortality Crisis In Eastern Europe And The Former Ussr Jos A Tapia by José A. Tapia 9783110761733, 9783110761788, 9783110761894, 3110761734, 3110761785, 3110761890 instant download after payment.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the mortality crisis which affected Eastern Europe and the republics of the former USSR at the time of the transition to a market economy was arguably the major peacetime health crisis of recent decades. Chernobyl and the Mortality Crisis in Eastern Europe and the Old USSR discusses the importance of that crisis, surprisingly underplayed in the scientific literature, and presents evidence suggesting a potential role of the Chernobyl disaster among the causes contributing to it.

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