Background.Previous international comparisons on the size of mortality differences associated with occupational status have relied on inequality indices with one or more limitations. This study reassesses the international pattern of inequalities in mortality using an inequality index devised recently. Methods. Data on mortality by social class were obtained from longitudinal studies from seven countries. The data referred to men aged 35-64 years. The follow-up period was approximately 1971-1981. The size of mortality differences associated with occupational status was measured using a modification of the Relative Index of Inequality. Results. The smallest inequalities in mortality are observed for Norway and Denmark. Larger inequalities ar...
textabstractThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between cou...
Objectives: We aimed to assess whether trends in inequalities in mortality during the period 1970–20...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
OBJECTIVES. This study addresses the question of whether inequalities in premature mortali...
In all countries with available data, mortality has been shown to be higher among those in less-adva...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To compare countries in western Europe with respect to class diffe...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: Twelve countries were compared with respect to occupational class...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
Background: We compared mortality inequalities by occupational class in Japan and South Korea with t...
The fulltext was removed on 28.07.2009 and re-uploaded on 30.01.2015.The magnitude of socioeconomic ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European cou...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
textabstractThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between cou...
Objectives: We aimed to assess whether trends in inequalities in mortality during the period 1970–20...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
OBJECTIVES. This study addresses the question of whether inequalities in premature mortali...
In all countries with available data, mortality has been shown to be higher among those in less-adva...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To compare countries in western Europe with respect to class diffe...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
This study analyses occupational class inequalities in all-cause mortality and four specific causes ...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: Twelve countries were compared with respect to occupational class...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
Background: We compared mortality inequalities by occupational class in Japan and South Korea with t...
The fulltext was removed on 28.07.2009 and re-uploaded on 30.01.2015.The magnitude of socioeconomic ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European cou...
Previous studies have reported important variations in the magnitude of health inequalities between ...
textabstractThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between cou...
Objectives: We aimed to assess whether trends in inequalities in mortality during the period 1970–20...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...