TAILIEUCHUNG - Health in the Baltic Countries 2001-10-th edition

In practice, empirical work on multidimensional indicators of well-being jux- taposes several indicators of well-being either by studying the uni-dimensional (also called the marginal) distributions of each independently or, alternatively, by aggregating somewhat arbitrarily the set of well-being indicators into a single one. In order to compare well-being using both income and health indicators, this pa- per proceeds instead by using two sets of relatively weak measurement conditions that are sequentially applied to the measurement system. The first set of condi- tions is that (i) both income and health are assumed to generate well-being (better health can make up for lesser income, and conversely), and that (ii) the. | Ministry of Social Affairs of Estonia Department of Statistics and Analysis Medical Statistics Bureau Latvian Health Statistics and Medical Technology Agency Health Statistics Department Lithuanian Health Information Centre Health in the Baltic Countries 2001 10-th edition 2002 Ministry of Social Affairs of Estonia Gonsiori 29 15027 Tallinn Estonia Phone 372-6269700 Fax 372-6992209 E-mail smm@ Website Elealth Statistics and Medical Technology Agency Duntes 12 22 Riga LV 1005 Latvia Phone 371-7501590 Fax 371-7501591 E-mail medstat@ E. Lavendelis director Lithuanian Health Information Centre Kalvariju 153 LT 2042 Vilnius Lithuania Phone 370-5-2773301 Fax 370-5-2773302 E-mail lsic@ Website A. Gaizauskiene director Health in the Baltic Countries 2001 Editorial board Estonian Medical Statistics Bureau E. Palo K. Toomsalu M. Ruuge Latvian Health Statistics and Medical Technology Agency Dr. J. Karaskevica Dr. D. Mihalovska Dr. A. Kazarjana s. Breiere Lithuanian Health Information Centre Dr. A. Gaizauskiene R. Gaidelyte Health in the Baltic countries Preface Population at The tenth edition of Health in the Baltic Countries presents the latest available health statistics data in the Baltic Countries - The Republic of Estonia The Republic of Latvia The Republic of Lithuania and comprises main population health area - demographic trends causes of death selected diseases occurrence as well as health care resources and utilization. Basic sources of data - annual and special reports of medical institutions computerized health databases and registers certain vital statistics data are drawn from official publications of State Statistics Offices of the Baltic Countries. The bulletin is a joint issue of Ministry of Social Affairs of Estonia Department of Statistics and Analysis Medical Statistics Bureau Latvian Health Statistics and Medical Technology Agency Lithuanian Health Information Centre from whom more comprehensive data .

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