Objective: Investigate if there are educational inequalities in causes of death considered amenable to health care in Norway and compare this with non-amenable causes. Methods: The study used the concept of “amenable mortality”, which here includes 34 specific causes of death. A linked data file, with information from the Norwegian Causes of Death Registry and the Educational Registry was analyzed. The study population included the whole Norwegian population in two age groups of interest (25-49 and 50-74 years). Information on deaths was from the period 1990-2001. Education was recorded in 1990 and it was grouped in four categories as: basic, lower secondary, higher secondary and higher. In the study men and women were analysed seperately. ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European cou...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
The magnitude of educational inequalities in mortality avoidable by medical care in 16 European popu...
Objective: Investigate if there are educational inequalities in causes of death considered amenable ...
Aims: Health care should be allocated fairly, irrespective of patients’ social standing. Previous re...
BACKGROUND: Cause-of-death data linked to information on socioeconomic position form one of the most...
BACKGROUND:To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establish...
BACKGROUND: To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establis...
Background: Studies of socioeconomic disparities in patterns of cause of death have been limited to ...
Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of education have bee...
Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of education have bee...
Background Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of educati...
Abstract Background The vast majority of deaths occur in older adults. Paradoxically, knowledge on l...
The aim of this study was to test whether the association between self-rated health and mortality di...
OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European cou...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
The magnitude of educational inequalities in mortality avoidable by medical care in 16 European popu...
Objective: Investigate if there are educational inequalities in causes of death considered amenable ...
Aims: Health care should be allocated fairly, irrespective of patients’ social standing. Previous re...
BACKGROUND: Cause-of-death data linked to information on socioeconomic position form one of the most...
BACKGROUND:To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establish...
BACKGROUND: To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establis...
Background: Studies of socioeconomic disparities in patterns of cause of death have been limited to ...
Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of education have bee...
Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of education have bee...
Background Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of educati...
Abstract Background The vast majority of deaths occur in older adults. Paradoxically, knowledge on l...
The aim of this study was to test whether the association between self-rated health and mortality di...
OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and ...
OBJECTIVE To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European cou...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether government efforts in reducing inequalities in health in European co...
The magnitude of educational inequalities in mortality avoidable by medical care in 16 European popu...