Published: 18 March 2019Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positions (SEP) are well-established, but the relative contribution of different SEP measures is unclear. This study compares the correlation between three SEP dimensions and mortality, and investigates differences between gender and age groups (35-59 vs. 60-84). We use an 11% random sample with an 80% oversample of deaths from the Finnish population with information on education, occupational class, individual income, and mortality (n=496,658; 274,316 deaths between 1995 and 2007). We estimate bivariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard models and population attributable fractions. The total effects of education are substantially mediated by...
In all countries with available data, mortality has been shown to be higher among those in less-adva...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
Background: There are at least three broad conceptual models for the impact of the social environmen...
Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positions (SEP) are well-establ...
In many analyses of social inequality in health, different dimensions of social stratification have ...
In many analyses of social inequality in health, different dimensions of social stratification have ...
Income is a strong predictor of adult mortality. Measuring income is not as simple as it may sound. ...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
The study of the mortality differences between groups has traditionally focused on metrics that desc...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Growing mortality differences between socioeconomic groups have been reported in both Finland and el...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
BACKGROUND: There are at least three broad conceptual models for the impact of the social environmen...
Social inequalities in mortality: changes in the relative importance of income, education and househ...
In all countries with available data, mortality has been shown to be higher among those in less-adva...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
Background: There are at least three broad conceptual models for the impact of the social environmen...
Differences in mortality between groups with different socioeconomic positions (SEP) are well-establ...
In many analyses of social inequality in health, different dimensions of social stratification have ...
In many analyses of social inequality in health, different dimensions of social stratification have ...
Income is a strong predictor of adult mortality. Measuring income is not as simple as it may sound. ...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
The study of the mortality differences between groups has traditionally focused on metrics that desc...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
Cross-sectional analyses of adult lifespan variation have found an inverse association between socio...
Growing mortality differences between socioeconomic groups have been reported in both Finland and el...
Background Socioeconomic differences in mortality among the working-age population have increased in...
BACKGROUND: There are at least three broad conceptual models for the impact of the social environmen...
Social inequalities in mortality: changes in the relative importance of income, education and househ...
In all countries with available data, mortality has been shown to be higher among those in less-adva...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
Background: There are at least three broad conceptual models for the impact of the social environmen...