Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mortality ratio or life expectancy. There is evidence that in more developed countries, despite general health improvement, inequalities in health among individuals are worsening. Most of these inequalities, however, could be avoided because they are due to socioeconomic conditions, depending on the relation between socioeconomic conditions and health largely proved in literature. The main conclusion is that measuring progress in health should not be limited to health status, but should also consider health inequalities. The suggested method to quantify them is to follow the deprivation index approach. The analysis is applied to a case st...
Monitoring of inequality in health has become an increasingly important task of development agencies...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Health inequalities exist between nations, regions, and even smaller units. In societies where socia...
Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mo...
The inverse relationship between socioeconomic and health status has been well established in the li...
Background: Monitoring health inequalities is an important task for health research and policy, to u...
The inverse relationship between socioeconomic and health status has been well established in the li...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
The term "health inequalities" is not a descriptive one: it refers to discrepancies in morbidity and...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Abstract-This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure i...
authors and do not necessarily represent those of the European Commission European Commission Health...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
Study objective: To review the World Health Organisation's methodological approach for the purpose o...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure inequaliti...
Monitoring of inequality in health has become an increasingly important task of development agencies...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Health inequalities exist between nations, regions, and even smaller units. In societies where socia...
Progress in health is usually measured by means of indicators of health status such as premature mo...
The inverse relationship between socioeconomic and health status has been well established in the li...
Background: Monitoring health inequalities is an important task for health research and policy, to u...
The inverse relationship between socioeconomic and health status has been well established in the li...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
The term "health inequalities" is not a descriptive one: it refers to discrepancies in morbidity and...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Abstract-This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure i...
authors and do not necessarily represent those of the European Commission European Commission Health...
Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomp...
Study objective: To review the World Health Organisation's methodological approach for the purpose o...
This paper offers a critical appraisal of the various methods employed to date to measure inequaliti...
Monitoring of inequality in health has become an increasingly important task of development agencies...
Although "average'' health conditions at national and global levels may have improved, inequalities ...
Health inequalities exist between nations, regions, and even smaller units. In societies where socia...