War fatalities in Russia in 2022–2023 estimated via excess male mortality
Kobak, D; Bessudnov, A; Ershov, A; et al.Mikhailova, T; Raksha, A
Date: 2024
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Journal
Demography
Publisher
Duke University Press
Abstract
In this research note, we used excess deaths among young males to estimate the number
of Russian fatalities in the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2022–23. We based our calculations on
the official mortality statistics, split by age and gender. To separate excess deaths due to war
from those due to Covid-19, we relied on the ratio of male ...
In this research note, we used excess deaths among young males to estimate the number
of Russian fatalities in the Russo-Ukrainian war in 2022–23. We based our calculations on
the official mortality statistics, split by age and gender. To separate excess deaths due to war
from those due to Covid-19, we relied on the ratio of male to female deaths, and extrapolated
the 2015–19 trend to get the baseline value for 2022–23. We found noticeable excess male
mortality in all age groups between 15 and 49, with 58 500 ± 2 500 excess male deaths in 2022–
23 (20 600 ± 1 400 in 2022 and 37 900 ± 1 500 in 2023). These estimates were obtained after
excluding all HIV deaths that showed complex dynamics unrelated to the war. Depending on
the modelling assumptions, the estimated number of deaths over the two years varied from
about 46 600 to about 64 100, with 58 500 corresponding to our preferred model. Our estimate
should be treated as a lower bound on the true number of deaths as the data do not include
either the Russian military personnel missing in action and not officially declared dead, or the
deaths registered in the Ukrainian territories annexed in 2022.
Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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