Mortality rates are much more favourable in Western European countries than in those of Eastern Europe. Health behaviour and psychosocial factors have been suggested to be important contributors to East-West differences in mortality and health status.status: publishe
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
For several decades, epidemics of chronic, non-contagious diseases have been observed in the develop...
Life expectancy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CCEE) is substantially shorter than in W...
BACKGROUND The East-West health divide in Europe is well documented, in both objective and subjectiv...
Differences have been reported in life expectancy and mortality between Eastern and Western European...
Objectives: We report health conditions in the regions of the European Union (EU) from both objectiv...
textabstractThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between cou...
This paper examines self-reported health among individuals in 21 European countries. The purpose is ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
The enormous health gap between the ‘new ’ (eastern) and ‘old ’ (western) parts of the EU has evolve...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Comparisons among countries can help to identify opportunities for the reduc...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
For several decades, epidemics of chronic, non-contagious diseases have been observed in the develop...
Life expectancy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CCEE) is substantially shorter than in W...
BACKGROUND The East-West health divide in Europe is well documented, in both objective and subjectiv...
Differences have been reported in life expectancy and mortality between Eastern and Western European...
Objectives: We report health conditions in the regions of the European Union (EU) from both objectiv...
textabstractThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly between cou...
This paper examines self-reported health among individuals in 21 European countries. The purpose is ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies of variation in the magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in health b...
The enormous health gap between the ‘new ’ (eastern) and ‘old ’ (western) parts of the EU has evolve...
International audienceThe magnitude of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality differs importantly b...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
International audienceIn all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower s...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Comparisons among countries can help to identify opportunities for the reduc...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
In all European countries, the rates of death were higher in groups of lower socioeconomic status, b...
For several decades, epidemics of chronic, non-contagious diseases have been observed in the develop...
Life expectancy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CCEE) is substantially shorter than in W...