Background: The purpose of the study was to determine trends in social inequality in mortality and life expectancy in Denmark. Methods: The study was based on register data on educational level and mortality during the period 1981–2005 and comprised all deaths among Danes aged 30–60. Sex- and age-specific death rates for each of three levels of education were calculated and age-standardized to allow comparisons over time and between groups. As data obtained since 1996 included ages up to 74, partial life expectancy (i.e. expected lifetime of 30-year-olds before the age of 75) was calculated for the period 1996–2005. Results: Between 1981 and 2005, the difference in death rates between people aged 30–60 with low and high educational level in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
We analysed drug-related mortality in Denmark with respect to secular trends, gender, and regional v...
Abstract Background Dynamics of the social composition of the population might influence the interpr...
Background Reducing lifespan inequality is increasingly recognized as a health policy objective. Whe...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality pose a serious impediment to enhance public heal...
Objectives: Levels, trends or changes in socioeconomic mortality differentials are typically describ...
Social inequalities in mortality: changes in the relative importance of income, education and househ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore temporal trends and individual-level determinants of hospital deaths at ages ...
Objectives: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and ...
Background: Over the last half a century education based inequalities in life expectancy have increa...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality pose a serious impediment to enhance public heal...
Figure S1. Age and cause contributions to changes in life expectancy (panel A) and lifespan inequali...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
textabstractBackground: Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to hig...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
We analysed drug-related mortality in Denmark with respect to secular trends, gender, and regional v...
Abstract Background Dynamics of the social composition of the population might influence the interpr...
Background Reducing lifespan inequality is increasingly recognized as a health policy objective. Whe...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality pose a serious impediment to enhance public heal...
Objectives: Levels, trends or changes in socioeconomic mortality differentials are typically describ...
Social inequalities in mortality: changes in the relative importance of income, education and househ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore temporal trends and individual-level determinants of hospital deaths at ages ...
Objectives: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and ...
Background: Over the last half a century education based inequalities in life expectancy have increa...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality pose a serious impediment to enhance public heal...
Figure S1. Age and cause contributions to changes in life expectancy (panel A) and lifespan inequali...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
textabstractBackground: Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to hig...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
We analysed drug-related mortality in Denmark with respect to secular trends, gender, and regional v...