Human mortality is in part a function of multiple socioeconomic factors that differ both spatially and temporally. Adjusting for other covariates, the human lifespan is positively associated with household wealth. However, the extent to which mortality in a geographical region is a function of socioeconomic factors in both that region and its neighbors is unclear. There is also little information on the temporal components of this relationship. Using the districts of Hong Kong over multiple census years as a case study, we demonstrate that there are differences in how wealth indicator variables are associated with longevity in (a) areas that are affluent but neighbored by socially deprived districts versus (b) wealthy areas surrounded by si...
Following a reduction in the number of deaths from infectious diseases during the past 100 years, m...
Hierarchical spatial models enable the geographic and ecological analysis of health data thereby pro...
This paper develops a joint approach to life and health expectancy based on 2001 UK Census data for ...
Worldwide studies demonstrate that living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas, commonly indica...
Background: Dust events have long been recognized to be associated with a higher mortality risk. How...
Abstract Background Dust events have long been recognized to be associated with a higher mortality r...
Purpose: Life expectancy is strongly related to national income, whether there is an additional cont...
Mortality modelling for the purposes of demographic forecasting and actuarial pricing is generally d...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty...
Objectives This study examined the interaction effects of individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic...
In this study, we aimed to examine spatial inequalities of COVID-19 mortality rate in relation to sp...
To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty as one of t...
During the 20th century, the Hong Kong Chinese population experienced 2 abrupt but temporally distin...
The entire juxtaposition of having strong developing economies, rising standards of living as well ...
The study develops and examines the spatial distribution of the Corona Virus Disease (COVID) on mort...
Following a reduction in the number of deaths from infectious diseases during the past 100 years, m...
Hierarchical spatial models enable the geographic and ecological analysis of health data thereby pro...
This paper develops a joint approach to life and health expectancy based on 2001 UK Census data for ...
Worldwide studies demonstrate that living in socio-economically disadvantaged areas, commonly indica...
Background: Dust events have long been recognized to be associated with a higher mortality risk. How...
Abstract Background Dust events have long been recognized to be associated with a higher mortality r...
Purpose: Life expectancy is strongly related to national income, whether there is an additional cont...
Mortality modelling for the purposes of demographic forecasting and actuarial pricing is generally d...
BACKGROUND: To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty...
Objectives This study examined the interaction effects of individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic...
In this study, we aimed to examine spatial inequalities of COVID-19 mortality rate in relation to sp...
To date, few studies address disparities in older populations specifically using frailty as one of t...
During the 20th century, the Hong Kong Chinese population experienced 2 abrupt but temporally distin...
The entire juxtaposition of having strong developing economies, rising standards of living as well ...
The study develops and examines the spatial distribution of the Corona Virus Disease (COVID) on mort...
Following a reduction in the number of deaths from infectious diseases during the past 100 years, m...
Hierarchical spatial models enable the geographic and ecological analysis of health data thereby pro...
This paper develops a joint approach to life and health expectancy based on 2001 UK Census data for ...