Stimulated by the growing body of literature relating economic inequalities to inequalities in health, this article explores relationships between various economic attributes of communities and mortality rates among 24 coastal communities in British Columbia, Canada. Average household income, a measure of community wealth, was negatively related and the incidence of low incomes, a measure of poverty, was positively related to age-standardized mortality. Both were more strongly related to female than male mortality. Mean and median household income, the incidence of low incomes and a lack of disposable income, and the proportion of total income dollars derived from government sources were significantly related to mortality rates for younger ...
Objectives: This study examines the long-term unemployment rate and various health outcomes across C...
This study examines whether the socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics of communities are import...
Although the Canadian health care system provides essential services to all residents, evidence sugg...
Background: Living in a community with lower socioeconomic status is associated with higher mortalit...
Introduction: Inequalities in health attributable to inequalities in society have l...
Relative to people in most countries, Canadians enjoya high level of health. Life expectancy in Can...
Introduction: The association between health outcomes and socioeconomic status (SES) has been widely...
Abstract Background This study aimed to measure the income-related inequalities and inequities -...
Background. U.S. and other studies have established an inverse association between a variety of meas...
This dissertation contains two empirical papers on income and premature mortality, and one methodolo...
Background: This study aimed to measure the income-related inequalities and inequit...
A significant number of communities in British Columbia (BC) are founded on mineral development and ...
Background Mortality and morbidity have been shown to follow a ‘social gradient ’ in Canada and many...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between community-level exposure to ch...
Population retention and growth is a concern for cities, towns, and rural municipalities across Cana...
Objectives: This study examines the long-term unemployment rate and various health outcomes across C...
This study examines whether the socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics of communities are import...
Although the Canadian health care system provides essential services to all residents, evidence sugg...
Background: Living in a community with lower socioeconomic status is associated with higher mortalit...
Introduction: Inequalities in health attributable to inequalities in society have l...
Relative to people in most countries, Canadians enjoya high level of health. Life expectancy in Can...
Introduction: The association between health outcomes and socioeconomic status (SES) has been widely...
Abstract Background This study aimed to measure the income-related inequalities and inequities -...
Background. U.S. and other studies have established an inverse association between a variety of meas...
This dissertation contains two empirical papers on income and premature mortality, and one methodolo...
Background: This study aimed to measure the income-related inequalities and inequit...
A significant number of communities in British Columbia (BC) are founded on mineral development and ...
Background Mortality and morbidity have been shown to follow a ‘social gradient ’ in Canada and many...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between community-level exposure to ch...
Population retention and growth is a concern for cities, towns, and rural municipalities across Cana...
Objectives: This study examines the long-term unemployment rate and various health outcomes across C...
This study examines whether the socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics of communities are import...
Although the Canadian health care system provides essential services to all residents, evidence sugg...