Generally speaking.... yes.
The thing about Baltic birch is it has more ply's in it and no voids. Count the layers on the edge, in a given thickness there will be more ply's in Baltic birch than other types of plywood. In 3/4" for example, most kinds will have 7 or 9 layers and Baltic birch will have 13! The thinner wood of course will be different. In 1/8" there may be only 3 layers in other wood and Baltic birch will have 5. (Please note that ALL plywood has an odd number of layers)
Voids are another thing to watch out for in other types of plywood, Baltic birch will have VERY FEW if any in it on any thickness.
A few years ago, I found an OLD (1970's I think) piece of 3/4" plywood with 7 layers and NO voids which is VERY rare these days. It made some beautiful vases and bowls. If you should run across some, KEEP IT! It will require some sanding on the surfaces but, the edges can create some beautiful patterns.