Objectives Two processes generate total variance in age at death: heterogeneity (between-group variance) and individual stochasticity (within-group variance). Limited research has evaluated how these two components have changed over time. We quantify the degree to which area-level deprivation contributed to total variance in age at death in Scotland between 1981 and 2011. Design Full population and mortality data for Scotland were obtained and matched with the Carstairs score, a standardised z-score calculated for each part-postcode sector that measures relative area-level deprivation. A z-score above zero indicates that the part-postcode sector experienced higher deprivation than the national average. A z-score below zero indicates lower d...
Objective: Annual gains in life expectancy in Scotland were slower in recent years than in the previ...
The notion that mortality inequalities between differently deprived areas vary by age is logical sin...
ObjectivesMortality rates in Scotland are higher, and health inequalities are greater, than in the r...
Objectives Two processes generate total variance in age at death: heterogeneity (between-group vari...
Objectives Two processes generate total variance in age at death: heterogeneity (between-group vari...
Life expectancy inequalities are an established indicator of health inequalities. More recent attent...
Life expectancy inequalities are an established indicator of health inequalities. More recent attent...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
Objective: Annual gains in life expectancy in Scotland were slower in recent years than in the previ...
The notion that mortality inequalities between differently deprived areas vary by age is logical sin...
ObjectivesMortality rates in Scotland are higher, and health inequalities are greater, than in the r...
Objectives Two processes generate total variance in age at death: heterogeneity (between-group vari...
Objectives Two processes generate total variance in age at death: heterogeneity (between-group vari...
Life expectancy inequalities are an established indicator of health inequalities. More recent attent...
Life expectancy inequalities are an established indicator of health inequalities. More recent attent...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
Objective: Annual gains in life expectancy in Scotland were slower in recent years than in the previ...
The notion that mortality inequalities between differently deprived areas vary by age is logical sin...
ObjectivesMortality rates in Scotland are higher, and health inequalities are greater, than in the r...