Since at least the early 1900s almost all affluent nations in the world have continually experienced improvements in human longevity. Using ONS mid-year population and deaths estimates for Local Authorities for England and Wales, we show that these improvements have recently reversed. We estimate that in England and Wales there were 39,074 more deaths in the year to July 2015 as compared to the year to July 2014 (32,208 of these were of individuals aged 80+). We demonstrate that these increases occurred almost everywhere geographically; in poor and affluent areas, in rural and urban areas. The implications of our findings are profound given what has come before them, combined with the current political climate of austerity
Previous studies have demonstrated regional variation in mortality rates, this reducing for younger ...
Historical trends of mortality and its implications for health policies in England and Wales: the ca...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Since at least the early 1900s almost all affluent nations in the world have continually experienced...
BACKGROUND: Since 2010, the rate of improvement in life expectancy in the UK has slowed. We aimed to...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative dem...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative demo...
Objectives: Previously improving life expectancy and all-cause mortality in the UK has stalled since...
Background - Since 2010, the rate of improvement in life expectancy in the UK has slowed. We aimed ...
OBJECTIVE: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
BackgroundPolicy responses to the Global Financial Crisis emphasized wide-ranging fiscal austerity m...
Summary: Background: Since the mid-1990s, excess mortality has increased markedly for adults aged 2...
Previous studies have demonstrated regional variation in mortality rates, this reducing for younger ...
Historical trends of mortality and its implications for health policies in England and Wales: the ca...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Since at least the early 1900s almost all affluent nations in the world have continually experienced...
BACKGROUND: Since 2010, the rate of improvement in life expectancy in the UK has slowed. We aimed to...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative dem...
Objectives To understand why mortality increased in England and Wales in 2015. Design Iterative demo...
Objectives: Previously improving life expectancy and all-cause mortality in the UK has stalled since...
Background - Since 2010, the rate of improvement in life expectancy in the UK has slowed. We aimed ...
OBJECTIVE: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
Objective: There has been significant concern that austerity measures have negatively impacted healt...
BackgroundPolicy responses to the Global Financial Crisis emphasized wide-ranging fiscal austerity m...
Summary: Background: Since the mid-1990s, excess mortality has increased markedly for adults aged 2...
Previous studies have demonstrated regional variation in mortality rates, this reducing for younger ...
Historical trends of mortality and its implications for health policies in England and Wales: the ca...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...