2004
DOI: 10.1136/jech.2003.010496
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Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality among elderly people in 11 European populations

Abstract: Study objective: To describe mortality inequalities related to education and housing tenure in 11 European populations and to describe the age pattern of relative and absolute socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in the elderly European population. Design and Methods: Data from mortality registries linked with population census data of 11 countries and regions of Europe were acquired for the beginning of the 1990s. Indicators of socioeconomic status were educational level and housing tenure. The study deter… Show more

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“…The SNC also contributed to a better understanding of the risk of suicide in HIV-infected patients before and after the introduction of potent antiretroviral therapies . The study also participated in several European collaborative analyses (Borrell et al 2005;Huisman et al 2004Huisman et al , 2005Menvielle et al 2008;Strand et al 2007). Other projects are awaiting publication, including studies of the role of religion in suicide, studies on risk factors for fatal road traffic accidents, aircraft noise and fatal myocardial infarction and the association between socio-economic position and the risk of childhood cancer.…”
Section: Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SNC also contributed to a better understanding of the risk of suicide in HIV-infected patients before and after the introduction of potent antiretroviral therapies . The study also participated in several European collaborative analyses (Borrell et al 2005;Huisman et al 2004Huisman et al , 2005Menvielle et al 2008;Strand et al 2007). Other projects are awaiting publication, including studies of the role of religion in suicide, studies on risk factors for fatal road traffic accidents, aircraft noise and fatal myocardial infarction and the association between socio-economic position and the risk of childhood cancer.…”
Section: Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demographers are aware that mortality rates differ substantially among different socio-economic groups in the population (Kitagawa and Hauser 1973;Preston et al 1981;Pamuk 1985;Alachkar and Serow 1988;Duleep 1989;Feldman et al 1989;Elo and Preston 1996;Rogot et al 1992;Pappas et al 1993;Huisman et al 2004). Since a more detailed, direct measurement of these differentials can best be conducted in countries where there is a population register, much of the empirical analysis in this field tends to come from the Nordic countries.…”
Section: Assumptions About Mortality Differentials and Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…기존 연구에서는 성별 [5,6,11], 연령 [7,12], 사회경제적 상 태 [5][6][7][8]13], 건강행태 [5,6], 사회적 지지 [2,14] 및 가족 특성 [11,15] …”
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