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Statement of the Problem: Russia�s population is rapidly ageing, and the need for thorough analysis of this process increases.
Big cities in general, and Moscow and Saint � Petersburg particularly, are at the forefront of demographic changes, their total
population being an essential part (about 10%) of Russia�s population. One of the driving forces behind population ageing is
increase in life expectancy (LE) at older ages. The purpose of this study is to to make a comparative analysis of LE at older ages
in Moscow and Saint � Petersburg in 1990 � 2014 and to estimate the contribution of older ages (60+) to the LE increase (for
male and for female populations).
Data & Methods: The paper is based on data given by Rosstat and HMD. Computations are made in Excel. Decomposition of
LE changes to estimate contributions of different age groups is used. Findings: In general, LE at older ages (60, 65, 70, 75 and 80)
increase during 1990 � 2014 (relative to the initial year) for Moscow was greater than for Saint � Petersburg, for males - greater
than for females. In general, for the whole period, LE values for Moscow exceed those for Saint � Petersburg for all considered
ages for males and females, with a very few exceptions. Changes in LE at birth for the last two decades (1996 � 2005 and 2005
-2014) are considered. Essential distinctions in the contribution of older age groups to changes in LE at birth for Moscow and
Saint - Petersburg during 1996 � 2005 and during 2005 -2014 (for male and for female populations) have been revealed.
Conclusion: Increasing LE of the elderly makes a significant contribution to the growth of LE. This fact (apart from ethical
considerations) is also a strong argument in favor of intensifying efforts to reduce the morbidity and mortality of older people.
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