Background: Inequalities in mortality are often presumed to exist at all ages. Here we examine whether this is true. Methods: We conducted an ecological study of mortality in England for 1997–99 using routinely collected public records. We used a (smoothed) single year of age rate of mortality for males and females by the multiple deprivation quintile of their ward of residence, for all and specific causes to assess if inequalities varied by age. Results: For most ages, a greater mortality risk exists for those living in the most deprived compared with the least deprived quintile of wards. However, during late adolescence there is equality. The equalization occurs at the age of 17–19 years. There is a longer period of 10 years for females a...
Background Socioeconomic status is a key predictor of lifetime health: poorer people can expect t...
AbstractThere is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lif...
Background: Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher death ra...
Background: Inequalities in mortality are often presumed to exist at all ages. Here we examine wheth...
The equalisation hypothesis argues that during adolescence and early adulthood, inequality in mortal...
The notion that mortality inequalities between differently deprived areas vary by age is logical sin...
Objective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death using the normative fr...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
Objective To report on the extent of inequality in premature mortality as measured between geographi...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing ...
Summary: Background: Life expectancy inequalities in England have increased steadily since the 1980...
People who live in more deprived areas have poorer health outcomes, and this inequality is a major d...
Background Socioeconomic status is a key predictor of lifetime health: poorer people can expect t...
AbstractThere is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lif...
Background: Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher death ra...
Background: Inequalities in mortality are often presumed to exist at all ages. Here we examine wheth...
The equalisation hypothesis argues that during adolescence and early adulthood, inequality in mortal...
The notion that mortality inequalities between differently deprived areas vary by age is logical sin...
Objective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death using the normative fr...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
Objective To report on the extent of inequality in premature mortality as measured between geographi...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan va...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a major public health burden, causing ...
Summary: Background: Life expectancy inequalities in England have increased steadily since the 1980...
People who live in more deprived areas have poorer health outcomes, and this inequality is a major d...
Background Socioeconomic status is a key predictor of lifetime health: poorer people can expect t...
AbstractThere is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lif...
Background: Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher death ra...