This paper presents maps of geographical patterns in mortality for the 160 mainland regions of the 15 countries of the European Union. Standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) for all ages are presented for all causes of death and for lung cancer, ischaemic heart disease, road trac accidents and suicide. All cause standardised mortality ratios (for deaths under the age of 65) for the years 1990 and 1994 are presented. These data show that while most regions of Europe had decreasing SMRs over this time period, SMRs increased for the 10 % of the population with the highest SMRs and the gap between the most and least healthy regions grew. Possible reasons for the observed patterns, the limitations of currently available data and the limitations of...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
This paper presents maps of geographical patterns in mortality for the 160 mainland regions of the 1...
Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health around the world, but appe...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European cou...
OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between uppe...
International audienceSocioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health arou...
The paper analyses the geographical pattern(s) of road mortality in western Europe for three standar...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To examine the hypothesis of sustained and persistent inequalities in health betwee...
This paper presents a comprehensive update of life expectancy and mortality in 2002–2004 in the mode...
Background: Health inequalities have widened within and between many European countries over recent ...
High life expectancy but large differences in mortality. An "Atlas on Mortality in the European Unio...
The goal of this bachelor thesis was to identify regional inequalities of cause-specific mortality i...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
This paper presents maps of geographical patterns in mortality for the 160 mainland regions of the 1...
Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health around the world, but appe...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European cou...
OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between uppe...
International audienceSocioeconomic inequalities in mortality are a challenge for public health arou...
The paper analyses the geographical pattern(s) of road mortality in western Europe for three standar...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To examine the hypothesis of sustained and persistent inequalities in health betwee...
This paper presents a comprehensive update of life expectancy and mortality in 2002–2004 in the mode...
Background: Health inequalities have widened within and between many European countries over recent ...
High life expectancy but large differences in mortality. An "Atlas on Mortality in the European Unio...
The goal of this bachelor thesis was to identify regional inequalities of cause-specific mortality i...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...