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Tracking excess mortality across countries during the COVID-19 pandemic with the World Mortality Dataset
A Karlinsky, D Kobak
eLife 10, e69336, 2021
685*2021
The WHO estimates of excess mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic
W Msemburi, A Karlinsky, V Knutson, S Aleshin-Guendel, S Chatterji, ...
Nature 613 (7942), 130-137, 2023
4322023
Estimating global and country-specific excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic
V Knutson, S Aleshin-Guendel, A Karlinsky, W Msemburi, J Wakefield
The Annals of Applied Statistics 17 (2), 1353-1374, 2023
372023
Individual and community behavioral responses to natural disasters
C Berrebi, A Karlinsky, H Yonah
Natural Hazards 105 (2), 1541-1569, 2021
262021
A framework for reconstructing SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics using excess mortality data
M Ghafari, OJ Watson, A Karlinsky, L Ferretti, A Katzourakis
Nature Communications 13 (1), 1-9, 2022
152022
Estimating national excess mortality from subnational data: application to Argentina
A Karlinsky
Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública 46, 2022
14*2022
International completeness of death registration 2015-2019
A Karlinsky
medRxiv, 2021.08. 12.21261978, 2021
102021
The Casualties of War: An Excess Mortality Estimate of Lives Lost in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
A Karlinsky, O Torrisi
Population Research and Policy Review 42 (3), 41, 2023
82023
On the Manipulation of Information by Governments
A Karlinsky, M Shayo
Available at SSRN 4794704, 2024
2024
No Excess Deaths Among Children in Europe 2021-2022
A Karlinsky
2022
Estimating the Cost of Raising Children in Israel
A Karlinsky, M Sarel
Israel Economic Review 18 (1), 2020
2020
אמידת העלות של גידול הילדים בישראל
אריאל קרלינסקי, מיכאל שראל
The Economic Quarterly/הרבעון לכלכלה 63 (3/4), 103-145, 2019
2019
Texas Winter Storm & Power-Crisis: Death Toll Excess Mortality Estimate
A Karlinsky
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