Although the overall health status of Australians compares favourably with other developed countries, health status within the Australia population varies between different population groups. Illness and death have been shown to occur at higher rates among socioeconomically disadvantaged people. Health may also vary according to sex region of residence or country of birth. This bulletin examines and compares long-term mortality trends among Australian males in two broad occupational groups that reflect socioeconomic status, namely \u27manual\u27 and \u27non-manual\u27 workers
Background: This study investigates secular trends in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke morta...
This paper measures the concentration of ill-health among income groups in Australia using health su...
heart disease mortality and risk factors in Australia. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:283-90. Mortality rat...
Despite improvements in the health of Australians over the last century, large mortality inequalitie...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
This report examines the distinct health profiles of five male population groups, characterised by A...
People who are socioeconomically disadvantaged experience higher rates of cardiovascular disease mor...
This study compares the evolution of income-related health inequality (IRHI) in Australia (2001–2006...
During the twentieth century, the health of the Australian population improved markedly: life expect...
BACKGROUND: Studies show widespread widening of socioeconomic and health inequalities. Comprehensive...
There has been a substantial decline in mortality in Australia during the 20th century, with a major...
Background: Recent avoidable mortality trends in Australia suggest that health care has made a subst...
Study objective: In Australia, studies finding an association between area-level socioeconomic disad...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the distribution of the domains and summary scores of the SF-36 health survey ...
This paper examines changes in ischaemic heart disease mortality in New South Wales between 1969 and...
Background: This study investigates secular trends in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke morta...
This paper measures the concentration of ill-health among income groups in Australia using health su...
heart disease mortality and risk factors in Australia. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:283-90. Mortality rat...
Despite improvements in the health of Australians over the last century, large mortality inequalitie...
Socioeconomic-related inequalities in health despite gains in extended life spans remain a key equit...
This report examines the distinct health profiles of five male population groups, characterised by A...
People who are socioeconomically disadvantaged experience higher rates of cardiovascular disease mor...
This study compares the evolution of income-related health inequality (IRHI) in Australia (2001–2006...
During the twentieth century, the health of the Australian population improved markedly: life expect...
BACKGROUND: Studies show widespread widening of socioeconomic and health inequalities. Comprehensive...
There has been a substantial decline in mortality in Australia during the 20th century, with a major...
Background: Recent avoidable mortality trends in Australia suggest that health care has made a subst...
Study objective: In Australia, studies finding an association between area-level socioeconomic disad...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the distribution of the domains and summary scores of the SF-36 health survey ...
This paper examines changes in ischaemic heart disease mortality in New South Wales between 1969 and...
Background: This study investigates secular trends in ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke morta...
This paper measures the concentration of ill-health among income groups in Australia using health su...
heart disease mortality and risk factors in Australia. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:283-90. Mortality rat...