Search Results - "Lotrič Dolinar, Aleša"
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Clustering EU Countries by Causes of Death
Published in Population research and policy review (01-04-2019)“…Countries with different mortality patterns face different health and demographic challenges. Knowing a country's position relative to other countries with…”
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Productivity Losses Due to Migraine in Slovenia: An Analysis of Absenteeism and Presenteeism Costs Based on Administrative and Self-Reported Data
Published in Zdravstveno varstvo (01-06-2020)“…Migraine is associated with significant morbidity and a significantly negative impact on the quality of life. A better understanding of the economic impact of…”
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Novejši pristopi v analizi podatkov o smrtnosti
Published in Economic and business review for Central and South-Eastern Europe (16-07-2019)“…In the application of statistical methods and models, as well as other data analysis methods, we encounter a number of limitations that make it necessary to…”
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Age- and Cause-Specific Components of Recent Life Expectancy Improvements in Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia
Published in Društvena istraživanja (2020)“…All ex-Yugoslav countries experienced improvements in life expectancy during the last few decades. This study describes and compares recent life expectancy…”
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Mortality, seasonal variation, and susceptibility to acute exacerbation of COPD in the pandemic year: a nationwide population study
Published in Therapeutic advances in respiratory disease (01-03-2022)“…Background: Previous studies have suggested that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was associated with a decreased rate of acute exacerbation of…”
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Longevity in Slovenia: Past and potential gains in life expectancy by age and causes of death
Published in Zdravstveno varstvo (01-06-2017)“…In Slovenia, longevity is increasing rapidly. From 1997 to 2014, life expectancy at birth increased by 7 and 5 years for men and women, respectively. This…”
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AGE- AND CAUSE-SPECIFIC COMPONENTS OF RECENT LIFE EXPECTANCY IMPROVEMENTS IN CROATIA, SERBIA AND SLOVENIA
Published in Društvena istraživanja (01-04-2020)“…All ex-Yugoslav countries experienced improvements in life expectancy during the last few decades. This study describes and compares recent life expectancy…”
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NOVEJŠI PRISTOPI V ANALIZI PODATKOV O SMRTNOSTI
Published in Economic and business review for Central and South-Eastern Europe (01-01-2019)“…Pri uporabi statističnih metod in modelov in tudi pri ostalih metodah analize podatkovsesrečujemosštevilnimi omejitvami, ki narekujejo potrebo po iskanju novih…”
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Achieving a response from fast-growing companies: the case of Slovenian gazelles
Published in Economic and business review for Central and South-Eastern Europe (01-11-2010)“…Non-mandatory business surveys generally suffer from low response rates and potential non-response bias. Achieving a response is most problematic in small- and…”
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ACHIEVING A RESPONSE FROM FAST-GROWING COMPANIES: THE CASE OF SLOVENIAN GAZELLES
Published in Economic and business review for Central and South-Eastern Europe (01-10-2009)“…Non-mandatory business surveys generally suffer from low response rates and potential non-response bias. Achieving a response is most problematic in small- and…”
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Porast očekivanog trajanja života s obzirom na dob i uzroke u Hrvatskoj, Srbiji i Sloveniji
Published in Društvena istraživanja (23-06-2020)“…Očekivano trajanje života raste u svim zemljama bivše Jugoslavije. Ovaj rad opisuje i uspoređuje recentne trendove u očekivanom trajanju života u Hrvatskoj,…”
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AGE- AND CAUSE-SPECIFIC COMPONENTS OF RECENT LIFE EXPECTANCY IMPROVEMENTS IN CROATIA, SERBIA AND SLOVENIA/Porast ocekivanog trajanja zivota s obzirom na dob i uzroke u Hrvatskoj, Srbiji i Sloveniji
Published in Društvena istraživanja (01-04-2020)“…All ex-Yugoslav countries experienced improvementsinlife expectancy during the last few decades. This study describes and compares recent life expectancy…”
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