Longitudinal Alcohol Consumption Patterns in Russia
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Tracking the consumption of alcohol within the Russian Federation provides critical insights into the nation's shifting social habits and public health trajectory over several decades. This record monitors the per capita intake of specific alcoholic beverages, including vodka, wine, and beer, measured in both total volume and the equivalent volume of pure ethanol. By documenting these patterns from the late 1990s through to the early 2020s, the information highlights how changing regulations and cultural preferences have reshaped the consumption landscape in one of the world's most significant markets for alcoholic goods. This collection acts as a cultural thermometer, measuring the varying "heat" of different alcoholic preferences in Russia across three decades of social change.
Columns
- Year: The specific calendar year for the record, spanning the period from 1998 to 2023.
- Type: The category of alcoholic beverage, including Wine, Sparkling wine, Beer and cider, Vodka and liqueurs, or Brandy.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages (in litres per capita): The total volume of the specific beverage consumed per person in the given year.
- Consumption of alcoholic beverages (in litres of pure alcohol per capita): The calculated volume of pure ethanol consumed per person, adjusted for the typical alcoholic strength of the beverage category.
Distribution
The data is provided in a CSV format titled
Consumption of alcoholic beverages in Russia 1998-2023.csv, with a file size of 3.74 kB. It contains 131 rows and 4 columns, demonstrating a 100% validity rate with no missing or mismatched records. The resource holds a usability rating of 10.00 and is intended for annual updates to ensure the statistics remain current.Usage
This resource is ideal for longitudinal studies on public health and evaluating the effectiveness of alcohol control policies. Analysts can use the records to model shifts in consumer preferences, such as the transition from spirits to lower-alcohol beverages like wine or cider. It is also suitable for economic research into market demand and social science projects exploring the cultural role of alcohol in Russian society.
Coverage
The geographic scope is the Russian Federation, providing aggregate national statistics. The temporal range is extensive, covering the 25-year period between 1998 and 2023. The demographics include the general population on a per capita basis, with data availability spanning five major beverage groups.
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CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Public health researchers can utilise these metrics to study the correlation between alcohol intake and national health outcomes. Market analysts may find value in identifying which beverage categories are gaining or losing popularity over time. Additionally, data science students and historians can apply the historical records to practice time-series analysis and study the evolution of social policy in Eastern Europe.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Russian National Alcohol Consumption Historical Trends (1998–2023)
- Per Capita Alcohol Intake Statistics for the Russian Federation
- Russia: National Beverage and Pure Alcohol Consumption Records
- Longitudinal Alcohol Consumption Patterns in Russia
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Original Data Source: Longitudinal Alcohol Consumption Patterns in Russia
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