Social Disruption
Cross-source consensus on Social Disruption from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The Croatian Homeland War peak in 1991 and 1992 reflected a dip in male average observed lifespan. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- Combat casualties were interpreted as disproportionately younger and middle-aged male deaths, which lowered male average observed age at death and raised the differential. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- The Croatia case suggests the differential can rise sharply when wartime deaths increase among younger and middle-aged males. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- The Czechia-Slovakia divergence after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia is presented as a plausible association with later policy divergence rather than verified causation. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods