Background Declining participation rates in health examination surveys may impair the representativeness of surveys and introduce bias into the comparison of results between population groups if participation rates differ between them. Changes in the characteristics of non-participants over time may also limit comparability with earlier surveys. Methods We studied the association of socio-economic position with participation, and its changes over the past 25 years. Occupational class and educational level are used as indicators of socio-economic position. Data from six cross-sectional FINRISK surveys conducted between 1987 and 2012 in Finland were linked to national administrative registers, which allowed investigation of the differenc...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>National Health Interview Surveys are used to produce countr...
Educational tracking amplifies social inequalities in a wide range of outcomes. From an institutiona...
There is little knowledge on socioeconomic differences in use of health care organized by different ...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic inequalities in health survey participation can jeopardize the extrapolat...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Socio-economic inequalities in health survey participation c...
Background: Health examination surveys (HESs), carried out in Europe since the 1950’s, provide va...
BACKGROUND: Individuals of lower socio-economic status (SES) are less likely to participate in healt...
BACKGROUND: Health examination surveys (HESs), carried out in Europe since the 1950's, provide valua...
Contains fulltext : 90394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Numerous studi...
Background: In the context of declining levels of participation, understanding differences between...
Numerous studies have concluded that people's socioeconomic position is related to mortality and mor...
Objectives Sickness absence is consistently higher in lower occupational classes, but attempts to an...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Background Smoking is declining, but in most countries lower educated smoke more than higher educat...
BACKGROUND: Educational inequalities in health have been widely reported. A low educational level is...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>National Health Interview Surveys are used to produce countr...
Educational tracking amplifies social inequalities in a wide range of outcomes. From an institutiona...
There is little knowledge on socioeconomic differences in use of health care organized by different ...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic inequalities in health survey participation can jeopardize the extrapolat...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Socio-economic inequalities in health survey participation c...
Background: Health examination surveys (HESs), carried out in Europe since the 1950’s, provide va...
BACKGROUND: Individuals of lower socio-economic status (SES) are less likely to participate in healt...
BACKGROUND: Health examination surveys (HESs), carried out in Europe since the 1950's, provide valua...
Contains fulltext : 90394.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Numerous studi...
Background: In the context of declining levels of participation, understanding differences between...
Numerous studies have concluded that people's socioeconomic position is related to mortality and mor...
Objectives Sickness absence is consistently higher in lower occupational classes, but attempts to an...
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class ...
Background Smoking is declining, but in most countries lower educated smoke more than higher educat...
BACKGROUND: Educational inequalities in health have been widely reported. A low educational level is...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>National Health Interview Surveys are used to produce countr...
Educational tracking amplifies social inequalities in a wide range of outcomes. From an institutiona...
There is little knowledge on socioeconomic differences in use of health care organized by different ...