Objective We propose a new method to measure health inequalities caused by conditions amenable to policy intervention and use this to identify health differences between sexes and age groups. Methods The lowest observed mortality rates are used as a proxy of unavoidable mortality risks to develop a new measure of health outcome - realization of potential life years (RePLY). The RePLY distribution is used to measure avoidable health inequalities between sex and age groups respectively. Findings Using RePLY we find that even those countries with very high life expectancy at birth can have substantial health inequalities across different age groups. Also, gender inequality is more pronounced among those aged 60 years have comparable numbers o...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
Objective We propose a new method to measure health inequalities caused by conditions amenable to po...
This paper proposes a new method to measure health inequalities that are caused by conditions amenab...
Measuring health inequality within a population is much more difficult than measuring its average he...
In a series of papers (Tang, Chin and Rao, 2008; and Tang, Petrie and Rao 2006 & 2007), we have trie...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
Objectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating the contribution of wo...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>To evaluated the female-male health-survival paradox by esti...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
Objectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating the contribution of wo...
International audienceObjectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating ...
<b>Background:</b> Research comparing mortality by socioeconomic status has found that inequalities...
Background: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
Objective We propose a new method to measure health inequalities caused by conditions amenable to po...
This paper proposes a new method to measure health inequalities that are caused by conditions amenab...
Measuring health inequality within a population is much more difficult than measuring its average he...
In a series of papers (Tang, Chin and Rao, 2008; and Tang, Petrie and Rao 2006 & 2007), we have trie...
BACKGROUND: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
Objectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating the contribution of wo...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>To evaluated the female-male health-survival paradox by esti...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
Objectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating the contribution of wo...
International audienceObjectives To evaluated the female–male health–survival paradox by estimating ...
<b>Background:</b> Research comparing mortality by socioeconomic status has found that inequalities...
Background: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving ...
Oksuzyan A, Brønnum-Hansen H, Jeune B. Gender gap in health expectancy. European Journal of Ageing. ...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...