Background: Previous research shows that mortality varies significantly by residential context; however, the nature of this variation is unclear. Some studies report higher mortality levels in urban compared to rural areas, whereas others suggest elevated mortality in rural areas or a complex U-shaped relationship. Further, it also remains unclear the extent to which compositional factors explain urban-rural mortality variation, the extent to which contextual factors play a role and whether and how the patterns vary by gender. This study investigates urban-rural mortality variation in England and Wales and the causes of this variation. Method: The study applies survival analysis to the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study. Popu...
Abstract Background From a public health perspective and for the appropriate allocation of resources...
Background: Urban residents have higher mortality risks than rural residents. These urban- rural dif...
Suicide rates amongst young people, particularly males, have increased in many industrialised countr...
Background: Previous research shows that mortality varies significantly by residential context; howe...
Background: Previous research shows that mortality varies significantly by residential context; howe...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
This study is situated within the international literature on geographic health inequalities between...
This study investigates the extent to which individuals, in England and Wales, in different types of...
This article examines differences in mortality between rural and urban areas in England and Wales in...
This paper investigates the relationship between premature mortality and material deprivation, and t...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Study objective: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Objective: To investigate differences in risk of categories and causes of death before 1 year of ag...
Rebecca Allan's research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (PhD project: “Re...
Death rates in Australia are higher in rural than urban areas. Our objective is to examine causes of...
Abstract Background From a public health perspective and for the appropriate allocation of resources...
Background: Urban residents have higher mortality risks than rural residents. These urban- rural dif...
Suicide rates amongst young people, particularly males, have increased in many industrialised countr...
Background: Previous research shows that mortality varies significantly by residential context; howe...
Background: Previous research shows that mortality varies significantly by residential context; howe...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
This study is situated within the international literature on geographic health inequalities between...
This study investigates the extent to which individuals, in England and Wales, in different types of...
This article examines differences in mortality between rural and urban areas in England and Wales in...
This paper investigates the relationship between premature mortality and material deprivation, and t...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Study objective: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Objective: To investigate differences in risk of categories and causes of death before 1 year of ag...
Rebecca Allan's research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (PhD project: “Re...
Death rates in Australia are higher in rural than urban areas. Our objective is to examine causes of...
Abstract Background From a public health perspective and for the appropriate allocation of resources...
Background: Urban residents have higher mortality risks than rural residents. These urban- rural dif...
Suicide rates amongst young people, particularly males, have increased in many industrialised countr...