BACKGROUNDRegional mortality differences are an important public health indicator and can serve as the basis for population forecasts and local planning. Health-related migration at old age may distort observed regional mortality.OBJECTIVEWe assess whether or not internal migration in late life has the potential for distortion of regional old-age mortality rates and differences therein.DATA AND METHODSUsing data from the Dutch population register, we analyzed migration and death rates in the population aged 80 years and above across the Dutch NUTS 2 regions, NUTS 3 regions and municipalities in the years 2002 through 2006. Observed sex-specific age-standardized death rates-and regional differences therein-are compared to hypothetical mortal...
During the 1980s and 1990s life expectancy at birth has risen only slowly in the Netherlands. In 200...
Regional differentials in life expectancy at birth during the 1980s in Belgium, The Netherlands and ...
Geographical mortality variation within the Netherlands is dominated by a contiguous area of high mo...
BACKGROUNDRegional mortality differences are an important public health indicator and can serve as t...
The selective nature of migration and its influences on the health and mortality of migrants compare...
The share of older migrants in western Europe is rising steadily. Differences in health between olde...
Migration, ageing and health are on the political agenda in all European countries, but so far littl...
Background. Healthy life expectancy has mainly been studied at the level of healthcare systems rathe...
Between 1850 and 1990, the life expectancy in the Netherlands grew from 39.8 to 77 years. The decrea...
BACKGROUND: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural. We studied differences...
OBJECTIVES: We analysed differences in healthy life expectancy at age 50 (HLE50) between migrants an...
BACKGROUNDSmoking is an important preventable determinant of morbidity and mortality. Knowledge abou...
During the 1980s and 1990s life expectancy at birth has risen only slowly in the Netherlands. In 200...
Regional differentials in life expectancy at birth during the 1980s in Belgium, The Netherlands and ...
Geographical mortality variation within the Netherlands is dominated by a contiguous area of high mo...
BACKGROUNDRegional mortality differences are an important public health indicator and can serve as t...
The selective nature of migration and its influences on the health and mortality of migrants compare...
The share of older migrants in western Europe is rising steadily. Differences in health between olde...
Migration, ageing and health are on the political agenda in all European countries, but so far littl...
Background. Healthy life expectancy has mainly been studied at the level of healthcare systems rathe...
Between 1850 and 1990, the life expectancy in the Netherlands grew from 39.8 to 77 years. The decrea...
BACKGROUND: European societies are rapidly ageing and becoming multicultural. We studied differences...
OBJECTIVES: We analysed differences in healthy life expectancy at age 50 (HLE50) between migrants an...
BACKGROUNDSmoking is an important preventable determinant of morbidity and mortality. Knowledge abou...
During the 1980s and 1990s life expectancy at birth has risen only slowly in the Netherlands. In 200...
Regional differentials in life expectancy at birth during the 1980s in Belgium, The Netherlands and ...
Geographical mortality variation within the Netherlands is dominated by a contiguous area of high mo...