The average age of Russians has been falling recently in a trend that researchers think is short-lived, Novosti reported Monday.
Today the average age of a Russian is 37, whereas in the fall of 2002, the average age was 37.7 years, an article in Rossiiskaya Gazeta said.
Demographers believe that this phenomenon is a short-term one. The head of the census and demographics department at the Russian Statistics Committee said the death rate in the country had declined a little since the end of last year.
But life expectancy remains low compared to economically developed countries: 58 for men and 72 for women. These figures will grow significantly only after 2008-2010, the RSC says.
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