Background: Deprivation indices have been widely used in healthcare research and planning in the United Kingdom. Existing indices, however, are dominated by characteristics of urban populations that may be less relevant in capturing the nature of rural deprivation. We explore if deprivation indices can be modified to make them more sensitive to displaying rural disadvantage in England. Methods: The analysis focussed on the 2011 Carstairs Index (Carstairs2011) and the 2010 English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD2010). We removed all urban areas as identified by the Office for National Statistics Rural–Urban Area Classifications and mapped the Carstairs2011 and IMD2010 across the remaining rural areas using rural-specific quintiles. Result...
This paper addresses educational inequality of access to higher education for Scottish rural communi...
Intro: A presentation of data from the Indices of Deprivation for the North Cumbria Area Methods: ...
ResultsDeprivation of access to services is overwhelmingly more widespread in rural congregational a...
Background Deprivation indices have been widely used in healthcare research and planning in the Unit...
Geographical deprivation indices such as the English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) have been w...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although widely used, area-based deprivation indices remain sensit...
Study objective: To investigate whether the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 (IMD) is more strongl...
Poor health and social deprivation scores in 570 wards in East Anglia, UK, were much less associated...
Indices of multiple deprivation have become increasingly sophisticated and high profile as a means o...
In the UK there has been an extensive amount of research in the field of geographical disparities in...
The authors consider the definition and measurement of deprivationand of rurality in the context of ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---To examine the geographical variation in self perceived morbidity in the south wes...
Background Area-based deprivation indices are used in many countries to target interventions and po...
Aim: To develop the ‘Stronger Towns Index': a deprivation index that took into account characteristi...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
This paper addresses educational inequality of access to higher education for Scottish rural communi...
Intro: A presentation of data from the Indices of Deprivation for the North Cumbria Area Methods: ...
ResultsDeprivation of access to services is overwhelmingly more widespread in rural congregational a...
Background Deprivation indices have been widely used in healthcare research and planning in the Unit...
Geographical deprivation indices such as the English Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) have been w...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Although widely used, area-based deprivation indices remain sensit...
Study objective: To investigate whether the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 (IMD) is more strongl...
Poor health and social deprivation scores in 570 wards in East Anglia, UK, were much less associated...
Indices of multiple deprivation have become increasingly sophisticated and high profile as a means o...
In the UK there has been an extensive amount of research in the field of geographical disparities in...
The authors consider the definition and measurement of deprivationand of rurality in the context of ...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---To examine the geographical variation in self perceived morbidity in the south wes...
Background Area-based deprivation indices are used in many countries to target interventions and po...
Aim: To develop the ‘Stronger Towns Index': a deprivation index that took into account characteristi...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
This paper addresses educational inequality of access to higher education for Scottish rural communi...
Intro: A presentation of data from the Indices of Deprivation for the North Cumbria Area Methods: ...
ResultsDeprivation of access to services is overwhelmingly more widespread in rural congregational a...