This paper presents a comprehensive update of life expectancy and mortality in 2002–2004 in the modern European Union (EU-27) and EFTA countries. We focus on causes of death at younger ages (0–64 year). EUROSTAT delivered updated population numbers and mortality data by sex, age and cause of death for 272 NUTS-2 regions. We compared mortality by life tables, cause decomposition life tables and age standardized rates. Gini coefficients estimated inequity of death rates over the regions. Life expectancy at birth in the EU-27 was 75.1 years (men) and 81.3 years (women). The difference between the 10th and 90th percentile of 272 regions was 8.0 (men) and 5.6 years (women). Men lived 6.1 years shorter in the new member states (NMS, new members s...
In developed countries, most deaths now occur after age 70 and even after age 80. It is nonetheless ...
AIMS: Recent decades have seen very large declines in coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality across ...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
This paper presents a comprehensive update of life expectancy and mortality in 2002–2004 in the mode...
High life expectancy but large differences in mortality. An "Atlas on Mortality in the European Unio...
The life expectancy development during the past 150 years has been remarkable in many parts of the w...
BACKGROUND: A feature of the health of men across Europe is their higher rates of premature mortalit...
Health statistics - Atlas on mortality in the European Union describes the situation regarding morta...
BACKGROUND: Mortality information is essential for estimating relative cancer survival (that exclude...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
This paper presents maps of geographical patterns in mortality for the 160 mainland regions of the 1...
The goal of this bachelor thesis was to identify regional inequalities of cause-specific mortality i...
Selected determinants of population health and their impact on mortality in European countries Abstr...
AIMS: Recent decades have seen very large declines in coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality across ...
This paper presents maps of geographical patterns in mortality for the 160 mainland regions of the 1...
In developed countries, most deaths now occur after age 70 and even after age 80. It is nonetheless ...
AIMS: Recent decades have seen very large declines in coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality across ...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...
This paper presents a comprehensive update of life expectancy and mortality in 2002–2004 in the mode...
High life expectancy but large differences in mortality. An "Atlas on Mortality in the European Unio...
The life expectancy development during the past 150 years has been remarkable in many parts of the w...
BACKGROUND: A feature of the health of men across Europe is their higher rates of premature mortalit...
Health statistics - Atlas on mortality in the European Union describes the situation regarding morta...
BACKGROUND: Mortality information is essential for estimating relative cancer survival (that exclude...
Introduction: In Europe, women can expect to live on average 82 years and men 75 years. Forecasting ...
This paper presents maps of geographical patterns in mortality for the 160 mainland regions of the 1...
The goal of this bachelor thesis was to identify regional inequalities of cause-specific mortality i...
Selected determinants of population health and their impact on mortality in European countries Abstr...
AIMS: Recent decades have seen very large declines in coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality across ...
This paper presents maps of geographical patterns in mortality for the 160 mainland regions of the 1...
In developed countries, most deaths now occur after age 70 and even after age 80. It is nonetheless ...
AIMS: Recent decades have seen very large declines in coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality across ...
Aim: To characterise mortality trends from major non-communicable diseases in the European Union (EU...