Vladimir Shkolnikov
- Academic Supervisor:International Laboratory for Population and Health
- Vladimir Shkolnikov has been at HSE University since 2017.
Education and Degrees
- 1987
Candidate of Sciences* (PhD)
Institute of Geography of the USSR Academy of Sciences - 1980
Degree
Ordzhonikidze Moscow Aviation Institute
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.
Awards and Accomplishments
2015 Award for the best poster. PAA Annual Meeting 2015.
2005 IUSSP–Mattei Dogan Award for Comparative and Multidisciplinary Research in Demography.
Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience
Features of the organization of the educational process at the Higher School of Economics: rules and principles, regulatory and methodological issues, the use of information and communication technologies, HSE University, 2019
Editorial board membership
2014: Member of the Editorial Council, Демографическое обозрение.
2010: Member of the Editorial Board, Population Health Metrics.
1998: Member of the Editorial Board, Bulletin of the World Health Organization.
2006–2016: Guest Editor, International Journal of Epidemiology.
Professional experience
Since January 2017 |
Scientific Supervisor of the International Laboratory on Population and Health (temporary), Higher School of Economics, Moscow (Russia)
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Since July 2017 |
Research Scientist at the Laboratory of Demographic Data (tenured), Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock (Germany)
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April 2000- June 2017
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Head of the Laboratory of Demographic Data (tenured), Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock (Germany) |
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2011-2016 |
Director of the Center for Demographic Research, New Economic School, Moscow (Russia) |
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1990–2000 |
Guest researcher, Institut national d’études démographiques, Paris, France. |
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1997–1999 |
Guest researcher, Center for Population and Development, Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge, Ma (USA). |
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1997 |
Guest researcher, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. | ||
1993–2000 |
Head of the Laboratory for Mortality Analysis and Forecasting, Center of Demography and Human Ecology at the Institute for Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Annual reports on population trends in Russia. Prognosis of mortality and population dynamics. Development of the data bases on health and socio–economic indicators for the Russian Federation and its regions. Epidemiological and demographic studies on mortality in Russia and Eastern Europe. | ||
1991–1993 |
Head of the Laboratory for Demographic Analysis and Forecasting, Center of Demography and Human Ecology, Institute for Employment Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Descriptive analyses of mortality and life expectancy. Reconstruction of the long–term mortality trends by cause of death in the countries of the ex–USSR. Coordination of works on the demographic prognosis for Russia and its regions for the period of 1993–2015. | ||
1989–1991 |
Senior research fellow, Department of Demography at the Institute for Socioeconomic Studies of Population of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Monitoring and analyses of changes in mortality and life expectancy for all regions of the USSR. Development of computer programs for decomposition, construction of multiple decrement life tables and other techniques and their graphic presentation. | ||
1987–1988 |
Head of the Department of Health Economics, Computational Center of the Health Ministry of the Russian Federation. Development of methods for estimating the costs of treatment across the set of standard diagnostic categories (an adaptation of the US methodology). Study on determinants of the geographic mortality variation across Russia. | ||
1981–1986 |
Programmer–statistician, head of a group at Computational Center of the Health Ministry of the Russian Federation. Production and analyses of medical and demographic statistics. Measurement and analysis of mortality and morbidity. Studies on spatial variation of mortality in the Russian Federation. Studies on modeling mortality curves for all-cause and cause-specific mortality. |
Courses (2022/2023)
- Research Seminar "Population and Development" (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Past Courses
Courses (2021/2022)
Courses (2020/2021)
Courses (2019/2020)
- Research Seminar "Population and Development" (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 1-4 module)Eng
- Research Seminar "Theory and Methodology of Population Studies" (Master’s programme; Faculty of Social Sciences; 2 year, 1-4 module)Rus
20225
- Article Timonin S., Klimkin I., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., McKee M., Leon D. A. Excess mortality in Russia and its regions compared to high income countries: An analysis of monthly series of 2020 // SSM - Population Health. 2022. Vol. 17. Article 101006. doi
- Article Nepomuceno M. R., Klimkin I., Jdanov D., Alustriza-Galarza A., Shkolnikov V. Sensitivity Analysis of Excess Mortality due to the COVID-19 Pandemic // Population and Development Review. 2022. Vol. 48. No. 2. P. 279-302. doi
- Article Krieger E., Kudryavtsev A., Sharashova E., Postoev V., Belova N., Shagrov L., Zvedina J., Drapkina O., Kontsevaya A., Shalnova S., Shkolnikov V., Brenn T., Leon D., Eggo R. M. Seroprevalence of SARS-Cov-2 Antibodies in Adults, Arkhangelsk, Russia // Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2022. Vol. 28. No. 2. P. 463-465. doi
- Article Trias-Llimos S., Cook S., Eggen A. E., Kudryavtsev A. V., Malyutina S., Shkolnikov V., Leon D. A. Socioeconomic inequalities in physiological risk biomarkers and the role of lifestyles among Russians aged 35-69 years // International Journal for Equity in Health. 2022. Vol. 21. No. 1. Article 51. doi
- Article Shkolnikov V., Klimkin I., McKee M., Jdanov D., Alustiza-Galarza A., Nemeth L., Timonin S., Nepomuceno M., Andreev E. M., Leon D. What should be the baseline when calculating excess mortality? New approaches suggest that we have underestimated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and previous winter peaks // SSM - Population Health. 2022. Vol. 18. Article 101118. doi
202115
- Article Németh L., Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V. An open-sourced, web-based application to analyze weekly excess mortality based on the Short-term Mortality Fluctuations data series // Plos One. 2021. Vol. 16. No. 2. P. 1-10. doi
- Article Cooper R., Shkolnikov V., Kudryavtsev A. V., Malyutina S., Ryabikov A., Hopstock L. A., Johansson J., Cook S., Leon D., Strand B. H. Between-study differences in grip strength: a comparison of Norwegian and Russian adults aged 40-69 years. // Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. 2021 doi
- Preprint Klimkin I., Shkolnikov V. M., Jdanov D. A. Calculation of week-specific age-standardized death rates from STMF data on mortality by broad age intervals / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Series WP "MPIDR Working Paper". 2021. No. WP-2021-004. doi
- Article Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Jasilionis D. Changes in mortality disparities by education in Russia from 1998 to 2017: evidence from indirect estimation // European Journal of Public Health. 2021. P. 1-3. doi
- Article Islam N., Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V., Khunti K., Kawachi I., White M., Lewington S., Lacey B. Effects of covid-19 pandemic on life expectancy and premature mortality in 2020: time series analysis in 37 countries // The BMJ. 2021. Vol. 375. Article 066768. doi
- Article Timonin S., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Magnus P., Leon D. Evidence of large systematic differences between countries in assigning ischaemic heart disease deaths to myocardial infarction: the contrasting examples of Russia and Norway // International Journal of Epidemiology. 2021. Vol. 50. No. 6. P. 2082-2090. doi
- Article Islam N., Shkolnikov V., Rolando J A., Klimkin I., Kawachi I., Irizarry R. A., Alicandro G., Khunti K., Yates T., Jdanov D., White M., Lewington S., Lacey B. Excess deaths associated with covid-19 pandemic in 2020: age and sex disaggregated time series analysis in 29 high income countries // The BMJ. 2021. Vol. 373. Article n1137. doi
- Chapter Jdanov D., Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V., Barbieri M. Human Mortality Database, in: Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging. Cham: Springer, 2021. doi doi
- Article Churilova E., Shkolnikov V., Shalnova S. A., Kudryavtsev A. V., Malyutina S., Nilssen O., Laatikainen T., Leon D. A. Long-term trends in blood pressure and hypertension in Russia: an analysis of data from 14 health surveys conducted in 1975–2017 // BMC Public Health. 2021. Vol. 22. Article 2226. doi
- Article Shkolnikova M. A., Ildarova R. A., Jdanov D., Shalnova S. A., Shkolnikov V. Prevalence, correlates, and mortality impacts of ventricular arrhythmia among older men and women: a population-based cohort study in Moscow // BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. 2021. Vol. 21. P. 1-12. doi
- Article Danilova I., Rau R., Barbieri M., Grigoriev P., Dmitri A. Jdanov, Mesle F., Vallin J., Vladimir M. Shkolnikov. Subnational Consistency in Cause-of-Death Data: The Cases of Russia, Germany, the United States, and France // Population. 2021. Vol. 76. No. 4. P. 645-674. doi
- Chapter Shkolnikov V., Jdanov D. The International Database on Longevity: Data Resource Profile, in: Exceptional Lifespans, Series: Demographic Research Monographs. Springer, 2021. doi P. 13-25. doi
- Article Jdanov D., Galarza A. A., Shkolnikov V., Jasilionis D., Németh L., Leon D., Boe C., Barbieri M. The short-term mortality fluctuation data series, monitoring mortality shocks across time and space // Scientific data. 2021. Vol. 8. No. 1. Article 235. doi
- Article Shchur A., Shkolnikov V., Timonin S., Andreev E. M., Leon D. Where Do People Live Longer in Russia in the 21st century? Life Expectancy across Urban and Rural areas // Population and Development Review. 2021. Vol. 47. No. 4. P. 1049-1074. doi
- Article Школьников В. М. АНАТОЛИЙ ГРИГОРЬЕВИЧ ВИШНЕВСКИЙ И ЕГО ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКАЯ СИСТЕМА // Демографическое обозрение. 2021. Т. 8. № 1. С. 6-15. doi
20206
- Article Shkolnikova M. A., Jdanov D., Ildarova R., Shcherbakova N., Polyakova E., Mikhaylov E., Shalnova S., Shkolnikov V. Atrial fibrillation among Russian men and women aged 55 years and older: prevalence, mortality, and associations with biomarkers in a population-based study // Journal of Geriatric Cardiology. 2020. Vol. 17. No. 2. P. 74-84. doi
- Article Leon D. A., Shkolnikov V., Smeeth L., Magnus P., Pechholdová M., Jarvis C. COVID-19: a need for real-time monitoring of weekly excess deaths // The Lancet. 2020. Vol. 395. No. 10234. Article E81. doi
- Article Timonin S., Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M. New perspective on geographical mortality divide in Russia: a district- level cross- sectional analysis, 2008–2012 // Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2020. Vol. 74. No. 2. P. 144-150. doi
- Article Danilova I., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Leon D. A. The changing relation between alcohol and life expectancy in Russia in 1965–2017 // Drug and Alcohol Review. 2020. Vol. 39. No. 7. P. 790-796. doi
- Article Shkolnikov V., Churilova E., Jdanov D., Shalnova S., Nilssen O., Kudryavtsev A., Cook S., Malyutina S., McKee M., Leon D. A. Time trends in smoking in Russia in the light of recent tobacco control measures: synthesis of evidence from multiple sources // BMC Public Health. 2020. Vol. 20. No. 378. P. 1-11. doi
- Preprint Leon D. A., Jarvis C., Johnson A., Smeeth L., Shkolnikov V. What can trends in hospital deaths from COVID-19 tell us about the progress and peak of the pandemic? An analysis of death counts from England announced up to 25 April 2020 / medRxiv. Series COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2 "medRxiv ". 2020. doi
20197
- Article Shkolnikov V., Leon D. A., Danilova I. A Changeable Relation Between Alcohol and Life Expectancy in Russia // Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 2019. Vol. 80. No. 5. P. 501-502. doi
- Article Oksuzyan A., Dańkoa M. J., Caputo J., Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V. Is the story about sensitive women and stoical men true? Gender differences in health after adjustment for reporting behavior // Social Science & Medicine. 2019. Vol. 228. P. 41-50. doi
- Article Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Tursun-Zade R., Leon D. Patterns in the relationship between life expectancy and gross domestic product in Russia in 2005–15: a cross-sectional analysis // The Lancet Public Health. 2019. Vol. 4. No. 4. P. 181-188. doi
- Article Grigoriev P., Scholz R., Shkolnikov V. Socioeconomic differences in mortality among 27 million economically active Germans: a cross-sectional analysis of the German Pension Fund data // BMJ Open. 2019. No. 9. P. 1-9. doi
- Article Wenau G., Grigoriev P., Shkolnikov V. Socioeconomic disparities in life expectancy gains among retired German men, 1997–2016 // Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2019. No. 73. P. 605-611.
- Article Leon D. A., Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V. Trends in life expectancy and age-specific mortality in England and Wales, 1970–2016, in comparison with a set of 22 high-income countries: an analysis of vital statistics data // The Lancet Public Health. 2019. Vol. 4. No. 11. P. 575-582. doi
- Article Папанова Е. К., Школьников В. М., Тимонин С. А. Особенности динамики и компоненты снижения смертности в Москве в 1989-2017 гг. // Демографическое обозрение. 2019. Т. 6. № 1. С. 50-103. doi
20185
- Article Papanova E., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Timonin S. High Life Expectancy of Muscovites Over Age 80: Reality or a Statistical Artifact? // Advances in Gerontology. 2018. Vol. 8. No. 2. P. 86-95. doi
- Article Cook S., Malyutina S., Kudryavtsev A., Averina M., Bobrova N., Boytsov S., Brage S., Clark T., Benavente E., Eggen A., Hopstok L., Hughes A., Johansen H., Kholmatova K., Kichigina A., Kontsevaya A., Kornev M., Leong D., Magnus P., Mathiesen E., McKee M., Morgan K., Nilssen O., Plakhov I., Quint J., Rapala A., Ryabikov A., Saburova L., Schirmer H., Shapkina M., Sheikh S., Shkolnikov V., Stylidis M., Voevoda M., Westgate K., Leon D. Know Your Heart: Rationale, design and conduct of a cross-sectional study of cardiovascular structure, function and risk factors in 4500 men and women aged 35-69 years from two Russian cities, 2015-18 // Wellcome Open Research. 2018. Vol. 3. No. 67. P. 1-25. doi
- Preprint Grigoriev P., Anatoli I. M., Vasily P. G., Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V. New methods for estimating detailed fertility schedules from abridged data / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Series WP "MPIDR Working Paper ". 2018. No. WP 2018-001.
- Article Shkolnikov V., Churilova E., Avdeeva M., Malyutina S., Kudryavtsev A., Jdanov D., Cook S., Leon D. Smoking in Russia: recent trends and socio-demographic features; synthesis of evidence from multiple studies // European Journal of Public Health. 2018. Vol. 28. No. Suppl_4. P. 298-298. doi
- Article Андреев Е. М., Школьников В. М. Связь между уровнями смертности и экономического развития в России и ее регионах // Демографическое обозрение. 2018. Т. 5. № 1. С. 6-24. doi
20175
- Article Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V., van Raalte A. A., Andreev E. M. Decomposing Current Mortality Differences Into Initial Differences and Differences in Trends: The Contour Decomposition Method // Demography. 2017. Vol. 54. No. 4. P. 1579-1602. doi
- Article Oksuzyan A., Demakakos P., Shkolnikova M. A., Christensen K., Thinggaard M., Vaupel J. W., Schkolnikov V. M. Handgrip strength and its prognostic value for mortality in Moscow, Denmark, and England // Plos One. 2017. Vol. 12. No. 9. P. 1-16. doi
- Article Grigoriev P., Jasilionis D., Stumbrys D., Stankūnienė V., Shkolnikov V. M. Individual- and area-level characteristics associated with alcohol-related mortality among adult Lithuanian males: a multilevel analysis based on census-linked data // Plos One. 2017. Vol. 12. No. 7. P. 1-14. doi
- Article Timonin S., Danilova I., Andreev E. M., Shkolnikov V. Recent mortality improvement in Russia: are regions following the same tempo? // European Journal of Population. 2017. P. 733-763. doi
- Article Папанова Е. К., Школьников В. М., Андреев Е. М., Тимонин С. А. Высокая продолжительность жизни москвичей после 80 лет – реальность или статистический артефакт? // Успехи геронтологии. 2017. Т. 30. № 6. С. 826-835.
201613
- Article Jasilioniene A., Sobotka T., Jdanov D., Zeman K., Kostova D., Andreev E. M., Grigoriev P., Shkolnikov V. Data resource profile: The Human Fertility Database // International Journal of Epidemiology. 2016. No. 1-7 doi
- Article Saikia N., Bora J., Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V. Disability divides in India: evidence from the 2011 census // Plos One. 2016 doi
- Article Timonin S., Shkolnikov V., Jasilionis D., Grigoriev P., Jdanov D., Leon D. Disparities in length of life across developed countries: measuring and decomposing changes over time within and between country groups // Population Health Metrics. 2016. Vol. 14. No. 29. P. 1-19. doi
- Article Smailyte G., Jasilionis D., Vincerzevskiene I., Shkolnikov V. Education, survival, and avoidable deaths in Lithuanian cancer patients, 2001–2009 // Acta Oncologica. 2016. Vol. 55. No. 7. P. 859-864. doi
- Article Danilova I., Shkolnikov V., Jdanov D., Meslé F., Vallin J. Identifying potential differences in cause-of-death coding practices across Russian regions // Population Health Metrics. 2016. Vol. 14. No. 8 doi
- Article Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V. Longevity and Education: A Demographic Perspective // Gerontology. 2016. Vol. 62. P. 253-262. doi
- Article Shkolnikov V., Jdanov D., Timonin S. R programs for decomposing changes in life expectancy variance within and between country groups // MPIDR Technical Report. 2016. No. 002. P. 1-11.
- Article Grigoriev P., Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V., Meslé F., Vallin F. Spatial variation of male alcohol-related mortality in Belarus and Lithuania // European Journal of Public Health. 2016. Vol. 26. No. 1. P. 95-101. doi
- Article Saikia N., Shkolnikov V., Jasilionis D., Chandrashekhar R. Trends and Sub-National Disparities in Neonatal Mortality in India from 1981 to 2011 // Asian Population Studies. 2016. Vol. 12. No. 1. P. 88-107. doi
- Article Todd M., Shkolnikov V., Goldman N. Why are well-educated Muscovites more likely to survive? Understanding the biological pathways // Social Science & Medicine. 2016. Vol. 157. P. 138-147. doi
- Chapter Тимонин С. А., Школьников В. М. Возрастные особенности неравенства в продолжительности жизни среди развитых стран // В кн.: XVI Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества: в 4 кн. / Отв. ред.: Е. Г. Ясин. Кн. 3. М. : Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2016. С. 339-345.
- Article Андреев Е. М., Школьников В. М. Оперативная статистическая информация о населении: возможности и ограничения // Вопросы статистики. 2016. № 3. С. 72-82.
- Chapter Школьников В. М., Данилова И. А. Смертность в России. В чем уникальность? // В кн.: Россия 2016. Ежегодный доклад Франко-российского аналитического центра Обсерво. М. : Обсерво, 2016. С. 316-320.
20156
- Article Andreev E. M., Shkolnikov V., Pridemore W. A., Nikitina S. Y. A method for reclassifying cause of death in cases categorized as “event of undetermined intent” // Population Health Metrics. 2015. Vol. 13. No. 23. P. 1-25.
- Article Barbieri M., Wilmoth J., Shkolnikov V., Glei D., Jasilionis D., Jdanov D., Boe C., Riffe T., Grigoriev P., Winant C. Data resource profile: the Human Mortality Database (HMD) // International Journal of Epidemiology. 2015. Vol. 44. No. 5. P. 1549-1556.
- Article Smailyte G., Jasilionis D., Vincerzevskiene I., Krilaviciute A., Ambrozaitiene D., Stankuniene V., Shkolnikov V. Educational differences in incidence of cancer in Lithuania, 2001-2009: evidence from census-linked cancer registry data // European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 2015. Vol. 24. No. 3. P. 261-266. doi
- Article Jasilionis D., Smailyte G., Vincerzevskiene I., Shkolnikov V. Educational differentials in cancer mortality and avoidable deaths in Lithuania, 2001–2009: a census-linked study. // International Journal of Public Health. 2015. Vol. 60. No. 8. P. 919-926. doi
- Article Oksuzyan A., Shkolnikova M., Vaupel J., Christensen K., Shkolnikov V. Sex Differences in Biological Markers of Health in the Study of Stress, Aging and Health in Russia // Plos One. 2015. Vol. 10. No. 6 doi
- Article Maslauskaite A., Jasilioniene A., Jasilionis D., Stankūnienė V., Shkolnikov V. Socio-economic determinants of divorce in Lithuania: Evidence from register-based census-linked data // Demographic Research. 2015. Vol. 33. P. 871-908. doi
20146
- Article Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Jdanov D., Vågerö D., Meslé F., Vallin J. Do Vanguard Populations Pavethe Way towards Higher Life Expectancy for Other Population Groups? // Population-E. 2014. Vol. 69. No. 4. P. 531-556.
- Article Jdanov D., Deev A., Jasilionis D., Shalnova S., Shkolnikova M., Shkolnikov V. Recalibration of the SCORE risk chart for the Russian population // European Journal of Epidemiology. 2014. Vol. 29. No. 9. P. 621-628. doi
- Article Oksuzyan A., Shkolnikova M., Vaupel J., Christensen K., Shkolnikov V. Sex differences in health and mortality in Moscow and Denmark // European Journal of Epidemiology. 2014. Vol. 29. No. 4. P. 243-252. doi
- Article Grigoriev P., Meslé F., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Fihel A., Pechholdova M., Vallin J. The Recent Mortality Decline in Russia: Beginning of the Cardiovascular Revolution? // Population and Development Review. 2014. Vol. 40. No. 1. P. 107-129.
- Article Школьников В. М., Жданов Д. А., Андреев Е. М., Вопель Дж. В. Быстрый рост рекордной продолжительности жизни реальных поколений. // Успехи геронтологии. 2014. Т. 27. № 2. С. 229-235.
- Article Школьников В. М., Андреев Е. М., Макки М., Леон Д. Рост продолжительности жизни в России 2000-х годов // Демографическое обозрение. 2014. № 2. С. 5-37.
20137
- Article Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., McKee M., Leon D. A. Components and possible determinants of the decrease in Russian mortality in 2004-2010 // Demographic Research. 2013. Vol. 28. No. 32. P. 917-950.
- Article Leon D., Shkolnikov V., Borinskaya S., Casas J., Evans A., Gil A., Kee F., Kiryanov N., McKee M., O’Doherty M. Hazardous alcohol consumption is associated with increased levels of B-type natriuretic peptide: evidence from two population-based studies. // European Journal of Epidemiology. 2013. Vol. 28. No. 5. P. 393-404. doi
- Article Shishkin S., Rechel B., Roberts B., Richardson E., Shkolnikov V., Leon D. A., Bobak M., Karanikolos M., McKee M. Health and health systems in the Commonwealth of Independent States // The Lancet. 2013. No. 381. P. 1145-1155. doi
- Article Rechel B., Roberts B., Richardson E., Shishkin S., Shkolnikov V., Leon D., Bobak M., Karanikolos M., McKee M. Health and health systems in the countries of the former Soviet Union // The Lancet. 2013. Vol. 381. No. 9872. P. 1145-1155. doi
- Article Glei D., Goldman N., Shkolnikov V., Jdanov D., Shkolnikova M., Vaupel J., Weinstein M. Perceived Stress and Biological Risk: Is the Link stronger in Russians than in Taiwanese and Americans? // Stress: the International Journal on Biology of Stress. 2013. Vol. 16. No. 4. P. 411-420. doi
- Article Glei D., Goldman N., Shkolnikov V., Jdanov D., Shalnova S., Shkolnikova M., Weinstein M. To what extent do biomarkers account for the large social disparities in heath in Moscow? // Social Science and Medicine. 2013. Vol. 77. P. 164-172. doi
- Article Kibele E., Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V. Widening socioeconomic differences in mortality among men aged 65 years and older in Germany // Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2013. Vol. 67. P. 453-457. doi
20126
- Preprint Andreev E. M., Shkolnikov V. An Excel spreadsheet for the decomposition of a difference between two values of an aggregate demographic measure by stepwise replacement running from young to old ages / Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research. Series "MPIDR Technical Report". 2012. No. 2012-002.
- Article Jasilionis D., Stankuniene V., Ambrozaitiene D., Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V. Ethnic mortality differentials in Lithuania: contradictory evidence from census-linked and unlinked estimates // Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2012. Vol. 66. No. 6 doi
- Article Tomkins S., Collier T., Oralov A., Saburova L., McKee M., Shkolnikov V., Kiryanov N., Leon D. Hazardous alcohol consumption is a major factor in male premature mortality in a typical Russian city: prospective cohort study 2003-2009. // Plos One. 2012. Vol. 7. No. 2 doi
- Article Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Jdanov D., Jasilionis D., Kravdal Ø., Vågerö D., Valkonen T. Increasing absolute mortality disparities by education in Finland, Norway and Sweden, 1971–2000 // Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2012. Vol. 66. No. 4. P. 372-378.
- Article Metelskaya V. A., Shkolnikova M., Shalnova S. A., Andreev E. M., Deev A., Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V., Vaupel J. W. Prevalence, components, and correlates of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among elderly Muscovites // Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 2012. Vol. 55. No. 2. P. 231-237.
- Article Grigoriev P., Shkolnikov V., Doblehammer-Reiter G. Regional mortality in Belarus: trends, patterns and determinants // Population Studies: A Journal of Demography,. 2012. Vol. 67. No. 1. P. 61-81.
20114
- Article Andreev E. M., Jdanov D., Shkolnikov V., Leon D. Long-term trends in the longevity of scientific elites: evidence from the British and the Russian academies of science. // Population Studies: A Journal of Demography,. 2011. Vol. 65. No. 3. P. 319-334.
- Article Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Zhang Z., Oeppen J., Vaupel J. Losses of expected lifetime in the US and other developed countries: methods and empirical analyses. // Demography. 2011. Vol. 48. P. 211-239.
- Article Shkolnikov V., Jdanov D., Andreev E. M., Vaupel J. Steep increase in best-practice cohort life expectancy // Population and Development Review. 2011. Vol. 37. No. 3. P. 419-434.
- Article Saikia N., Jasilionis D., Ram F., Shkolnikov V. Trends and geographic differentials in mortality under age 60 in India // Population Studies: A Journal of Demography,. 2011. Vol. 65. No. 1. P. 73-89.
20102
- Article Leon D., Shkolnikov V., McKee M., Kiryanov N., Andreev E. M. Alcohol increases circulatory disease mortality in Russia: acute and chronic effects or misattribution of cause? // International Journal of Epidemiology. 2010. Vol. 39. P. 1279-1290.
- Article Grigoriev P., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Jasilionis D., Jdanov D., Meslé F., Vallin J. Mortality in Belarus, Lithuania, and Russia: divergence in recent trends and possible explanations // European Journal of Population. 2010. Vol. 26. No. 3. P. 245-274.
20092
- Article Shkolnikova M., Shalnova S., Shkolnikov V., Metelskaya V., Deev A., Andreev E. M., Jdanov D., Vaupel J. Biological mechanisms of disease and death in Moscow: rationale and design of the survey on Stress Aging and Health in Russia (SAHR) // BMC Public Health. 2009. Vol. 9. No. 293. P. 1-16.
- Article Andreev E. M., Hoffmann R., Carlson E., Shkolnikov V., Kharkova T. L. Concentration of working-age male mortality among manual workers in urban Latvia and Russia, 1970-1989 // European Society . 2009. Vol. 11. No. 1. P. 161-185.
20082
- Article Shkolnikov V., Scholz R., Jdanov D., Stegmann M., von Gaudecker H. Length of life and the pensions of five million retired German men // European Journal of Public Health. 2008. Vol. 18. No. 3. P. 264-269.
- Article Kibele E., Scholz R., Shkolnikov V. Low migrant mortality in Germany for men aged 65 and older: fact or artifact? // European Journal of Epidemiology. 2008. Vol. 23. P. 389-393.
20075
- Article Leon D., Saburova L., Tomkins S., Andreev E. M., Kiryanov N., McKee M., Shkolnikov V. Hazardous alcohol drinking and premature mortality in Russia: a population based case–control study // The Lancet. 2007. Vol. 369. No. 9578. P. 2001-2009.
- Article Shkolnikov V., Jasilionis D., Andreev E. M., Jdanov D., Stankuniene V., Ambrozaitiene D. Linked versus unlinked estimates of mortality and length of life by education and marital status: Evidence from the first record linkage study in Lithuania // Social Science & Medicine. 2007. Vol. 64. No. 7. P. 1392-1401.
- Article Jasilionis D., Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Jdanov D., Ambrozaitiene D., Stankuniene V., Meslé F., Vallin F. Sociocultural mortality differentials in Lithuania: results obtained by matching vital records with the 2001 census data // Population. 2007. Vol. 62. No. 4. P. 597-646.
- Article Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Houle R., Vaupel J. The concentration of reproduction in cohorts of women in Europe and the United States // Population and Development Review. 2007. Vol. 33. No. 1. P. 67-99.
- Article Андреев Е. М., Жданов Д. А., Школьников В. М. Смертность в России через 15 лет после распад СССР: факты и объяснения // SPERO. Социальная политика: экспертиза, рекомендации, обзоры. 2007. № 6. С. 115-142.
20062
- Article Jdanov D., Scholz R., Shkolnikov V. Official population statistics and the Human Mortality Database estimates of populations aged 80+ in Germany and nine other European countries // Demographic Research. 2006. Vol. 13. No. 14. P. 335-362.
- Article Shkolnikov V., Andreev E. M., Jasilionis D., Leinsalu M., Antonova O., McKee M. The changing relation between education and life expectancy in central and eastern Europe in the 1990s // Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2006. Vol. 60. P. 875-881.
20053
- Article Vallin J., Andreev E. M., Meslé F., Shkolnikov V. Geographical diversity of cause–of–death patterns and trends in Russia // Demographic Research. 2005. Vol. 12. No. 13. P. 323-380.
- Article Moser K., Shkolnikov V., Leon D. World mortality 1950–2000: divergence replaces convergence from the late 1980s // Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 2005. Vol. 83. No. 3. P. 202-209.
- Article Андреев Е. М., Харькова Т. Л., Школьников В. М. Изменение смертности в России в зависимости от занятости и характера труда // Народонаселение. 2005. № 3
Grants
- Проект создания международной лаборатории в ВШЭ (Россия), 2017-2019;
- Welcome Trust (UK), 2013-2018;
- Фонд "Династия" (Россия), 2011-2016;
- National Institute of Aging (USA), 2006-2013;
- Agence nationale de la recherche/ Deutscheforschungsgessellschaft, 2008-2010;
- Wellcome Trust (UK), 2002-2005, 2006-2010;
- INTAS, 2002-2003;
- United Nations Development Program, 1999-2000.
Conferences
- 2022Heart to Heart online workshop (Архангельск). Presentation: Health issues in Russia: what should be paid attention to?
- Научный форум «Абалкинские чтения» на тему: «Экономика и пандемия» (Москва). Presentation: Демографические потери, вызванные пандемией COVID-19
European Population Conference 2022 (Groningen). Presentation: Excess Mortality in Russia and Its Regions Compared to High Income Countries: An Analysis of Monthly Series of 2020-21
European Population Conference 2022 (Groningen). Presentation: Does Place Matter? Regional Variation in the SES-Mortality Gradient among Retired German Men
6th Human Mortality Database Symposium (Paris). Presentation: Studying human longevity with the HMD
- 2021XXII Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества. (Москва). Presentation: Круглый стол B-19-4. Творческое наследие А. Г. Вишневского
- XXII Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества. (Москва). Presentation: Размах, причины и динамика неравенства уровня смертности населения России в зависимости от размера и статуса населенного пункта проживания
- XXII Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества. (Москва). Presentation: Оценка демографических потерь, вызванных кратковременными колебаниями смертности в развитых странах в 2000-2020 гг.
- Международная конференция «Новые вызовы демографического, эпидемиологического и медико-технологического развития: поиск новых моделей развития здравоохранения» (Москва). Presentation: Основные закономерности избыточной смертности и сокращения продолжительности жизни в развитых странах в 2020 г.
- Международный семинар «Старение и старческая астения в Норвегии и России» (Москва). Presentation: Демография старения в России
- ПЕРВЫЕ ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ ПАМЯТИ А.Г. ВИШНЕВСКОГО «Демографические горизонты России и мира на среднесрочную и долгосрочную перспективу» ПРОГРАММА КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ (Москва). Presentation: Демографическая теория и глобальные демографические процессы
- ПЕРВЫЕ ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ ПАМЯТИ А.Г. ВИШНЕВСКОГО «Демографические горизонты России и мира на среднесрочную и долгосрочную перспективу» ПРОГРАММА КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ (Москва). Presentation: Альтернативные подходы к оценке избыточной смертности и вопрос о неизбежности ее зимних подъемов
- ПЕРВЫЕ ДЕМОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ ЧТЕНИЯ ПАМЯТИ А.Г. ВИШНЕВСКОГО «Демографические горизонты России и мира на среднесрочную и долгосрочную перспективу» ПРОГРАММА КОНФЕРЕНЦИИ (Москва). Presentation: Эпидемиологический переход: изменения в причинах и возрасте смерти
- 2020The 2nd Heart to Heart symposium (Архангельск). Presentation: Life expectancy in Russia: consequences of the long-term reversal and components of the recent improvement
- 2019
XX Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества (Москва). Presentation: Бремя избыточной смертности и составляющие ее снижения в России
XX Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества (Москва). Presentation: Ожидаемая продолжительность жизни россиян после десятилетия роста. Как она соотносится с уровнем благосостояния страны?
- XX Апрельская международная научная конференция по проблемам развития экономики и общества (Москва). Presentation: Особенности динамики и компоненты снижения смертности в Москве
- 201811th European Public Health Conference (Ljubljana). Presentation: Cause-of-death trajectories in Russia and Estonia: are there lessons to be learned on how to increase life expectancy?
- 11th European Public Health Conference (Ljubljana). Presentation: Smoking in Russia: Recent trends and socio-demographic features. Synthesis of evidence from multiple studies.
- Heart to Heart Symposium. New insights into health differences between Norway and Russia. (TromsØ). Presentation: Trends and differences in cardiovascular mortality between Norway and Russia.
- International Advisory Board Meeting. Wellcome Trust. (London). Presentation: International Project on Cardiovascular Disease in Russia (IPCDR), objectives and results.
- Конгресс Российского общества кардиологов (Москва). Presentation: Курение в России. Есть ли хорошие новости?
- 14th International Dead Sea Symposium on Innovations in Cardiac Arrhythmias and Heart Failure. (Tel Aviv). Presentation: Ventricular arrhythmias and CVD mortality among elderly men and women in Russia: results from the population-based study.
- 2017Российский национальный конгресс кардиологов (Санкт-Петербург). Presentation: Сердечно-сосудистые заболевания и другие составляющие роста продолжительности жизни в России в сравнении с Эстонией
- Международная конференция: Демографическое развитие России на мировом фоне: дивергенция или конвергенция? (Москва). Presentation: Рост продолжительности жизни в России в сравнении со странами Балтии: структура и перспективы прогресса
- Международная конференция: Демографическое развитие России на мировом фоне: дивергенция или конвергенция? (Москва). Presentation: Курение в России: тренды и социально-демографические различия
- Международная конференция по экономике и финансам,посвященная 25-летию РЭШ (Москва). Presentation: Россия, Москва и Эстония на пути к повышению продолжительности жизни: общие черты и особенности
Associations
Sinse 2021: Member of the Technical Advisory Group on COVID-19 Mortality Assessment
Since 2009 Member of the Expert Advisory Panel on Health Science and Technology Policy.
Since 2007 Member of the Expert Group to the WHO’s Global Burden of Disease Study.
Since 2005 Member of the WHO High Level Advisory Panel on Health Statistics.
2011-2013 Member of the WHO European Advisory Committee on Health Research.
2002–2005 Member of the WHO Advisory Committee on Health Research (ACHR).
2000–2004 Head of Committee on Emerging Health Threats of the International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP).
1999 Head of the exploratory mission of the IUSSP for establishing a new Committee on Emerging Health Threats.
Since 1995 Member of the Moscow House of Scientists. Section of Demography.
Since 1993 Member of the International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP).
Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the dynamics of life expectancy
On December 15, 2022, the International Laboratory for Population and Health and Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center held the seminar “Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the dynamics of life expectancy".
Autumn School "Introduction in Mortality Analysis for Population Health Research using R"
On September 26-30, 2022, the HSE International Laboratory for Population and Health held an autumn school "Introduction in Mortality Analysis for Population Health using R". The school brought together participants from different cities of Russia.
Experts on the Consequences of COVID-19: The Pandemic Gives Impetus to Science and Technology
TheHuman Capital Multidisciplinary Research Centre and HSE University, in cooperation with the World Bank, held the conference ‘New Challenges of Demographic, Epidemiological and Medical-Technological Development: Search for New Models of Healthcare Development.’ The participants discussed whether the healthcare system was prepared to face the pandemic, how the latter affected lifespans and excess mortality rates, whether we can trust statistics, and what we should do to see ‘the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel.’
Demography and Social Policy: First Readings in Memory of A.G. Vishnevsky Held at HSE University
The Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center, together with the Vishnevsky Institute of Demography and the International Laboratory for Population and Health, organized the first demographic readings in memory of HSE University Professor Anatoly Vishnevsky, the first director of the Institute. The experts in attendance discussed a wide range of topics, including family policy, how to improve the conditions of low-income people, and how to correct market and employment setbacks.
Ageing and Frailty: International Study and Seminar
In October, a two-day seminar entitled ‘Ageing and frailty in Norway and Russia’ was held by HSE University’s International Laboratory for Population and Health. In addition to purely demographic results concerning the changing age structure of the population and growing life expectancy, most presentations were devoted to the comparative assessment of physical and cognitive status among elderly people, cardiovascular aging, as well as social and medical support for the elderly. We spoke with the organizers and participants of the seminar about their research findings and the implications for society and public health.
Unknown Mortality Rate
Why We Don’t Know the True Scale of COVID-19
Webinar "COVID-19: A Quantitative Assessment of the Pandemic and its Impact on Mortality"
The coronavirus pandemic has spread to almost all countries of the world and by early April 2020 the number of confirmed cases of the disease has exceeded a million milestone. In terms of the impact on the political and economic situation in the world and on people's minds, what is happening has no analogs over the past decades. However, can we reliably quantify this phenomenon? Oddly enough, despite the presence of a huge amount of easily accessible data on the Internet, the quantitative characteristics of the pandemic remain problematic even in economically developed countries. The presentation examined the key points regarding the quality and comparability of COVID-19 cases and deaths, as well as some additional options for objectively measuring the impact of the epidemic on mortality.
The 2d Heart to Heart Symposium
The second Symposium "From heart to heart" was held at the Northern State Medical University February 3-14 2020, . During the Symposium were presented the main results of the study "Know your heart" which was carried out during 2015-2017 in Arkhangelsk and Novosibirsk, and the results of health indicator comparisons between population of Russia and Norway. All presented results were aimed at studying the causes of significant differences in mortality from cardiovascular diseases between two countries. The Symposium was attended by leading Russian and foreign experts in the field of epidemiology, prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
Seminar "What is unusual about the Russian mortality? Population-level evidence"
The 12th scientific seminar "Modern demography" was held on the 11th of December. Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, PhD, academic supervisor of the International laboratory for population and health of NRU HSE, research scientist at Laboratory of demographic data at Max Planck Institute for demographic research presented a paper "What is unusual about the Russian mortality? Population-level evidence".
Seminar "Relationship between mortality rates and economic development in the regions of Russia"
The 9th scientific seminar ‘Modern demography’ was held on the 29th of March. Evgeniy M. Andreev, PhD, laboratory head of the International laboratory for population and health NRU HSE, and Vladimir M. Shkolnikov, PhD, academic supervisor of the International laboratory for population and health NRU HSE, the research scientist at the Laboratory of demographic data of Max Planck Institute for demographic research, presented a paper "Relationship between mortality rates and economic development in the regions of Russia".