The objectives of the study were to calculate the standardised mortality rates (SMRs) for COVID-19 in European Union/European Economic Area countries plus the UK and Switzerland and to evaluate the correlation between SMRs and selected indicators in the first versus the subsequent waves until 23 June 2021. We used indirect standardisation (using Italy as the reference) to compute SMRs and considered 16 indicators of health and social well-being, health system capacity and COVID-19 response. The highest SMRs were in Belgium, the UK and Spain in the first wave (1.20-1.84) and in Hungary, Czechia and Slovakia in the subsequent waves (2.50-2.69). Human Development Index (HDI), life expectancy, urbanisation and healthcare expenditure had positiv...
We estimate the potential remaining COVID-19 hospitalisation and death burdens in 19 European countr...
COVID-19 dramatically influenced mortality worldwide, in Italy as well, the first European country t...
This paper examines the uneven geography of COVID-19-related excess mortality during the first wave ...
The objectives of the study were to calculate the standardised mortality rates (SMRs) for COVID-19 i...
Background: Europe overall suffered greatly in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic but the imp...
Background: Several mortality waves (between 1 to 5) have been observed over time in the 47 European...
BACKGROUND: Europe overall suffered greatly in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic but the imp...
Background: The relation between the magnitude of successive waves of the COVID-19 outbreak within t...
Comparison of COVID-19 trends in space and over time is essential to monitor the pandemic and to ind...
COVID-19 has affected all countries globally. We explore associations between the change in new COVI...
The paper analyses the differences of COVID-19 mortality rates (MR) in 24 European countries. We exp...
The aim of this paper is to examine empirically the impact of the demographic structure and socio-ec...
This paper introduces new methods to analyze the changing progression of COVID-19 cases to deaths in...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the factors that played a part in the regionally uneven ...
This paper introduces new methods to analyze the changing progression of COVID-19 cases to deaths in...
We estimate the potential remaining COVID-19 hospitalisation and death burdens in 19 European countr...
COVID-19 dramatically influenced mortality worldwide, in Italy as well, the first European country t...
This paper examines the uneven geography of COVID-19-related excess mortality during the first wave ...
The objectives of the study were to calculate the standardised mortality rates (SMRs) for COVID-19 i...
Background: Europe overall suffered greatly in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic but the imp...
Background: Several mortality waves (between 1 to 5) have been observed over time in the 47 European...
BACKGROUND: Europe overall suffered greatly in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic but the imp...
Background: The relation between the magnitude of successive waves of the COVID-19 outbreak within t...
Comparison of COVID-19 trends in space and over time is essential to monitor the pandemic and to ind...
COVID-19 has affected all countries globally. We explore associations between the change in new COVI...
The paper analyses the differences of COVID-19 mortality rates (MR) in 24 European countries. We exp...
The aim of this paper is to examine empirically the impact of the demographic structure and socio-ec...
This paper introduces new methods to analyze the changing progression of COVID-19 cases to deaths in...
Article in the LSE Covid-19 blog discussing the factors that played a part in the regionally uneven ...
This paper introduces new methods to analyze the changing progression of COVID-19 cases to deaths in...
We estimate the potential remaining COVID-19 hospitalisation and death burdens in 19 European countr...
COVID-19 dramatically influenced mortality worldwide, in Italy as well, the first European country t...
This paper examines the uneven geography of COVID-19-related excess mortality during the first wave ...