Not a hierarchical classification UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Based on the same principles as the Erikson and Goldthorpe scheme. Creates Classificationb non-hierarchical groups Wright's Social Class Scheme Based on Marxist principle of relation to the means of production. Not a hierarchical ...
Reports on the publication of the Health Inequalities Decennial Supplement by the United Kingdom's (UK) Office of National Statistics. The report from the national census on mortality statistics for England and Wales; The difference in the report as from previous reports; Such differences as to ...
Previous studies in the UK have established that minority ethnic groups as a whole experience more ill-health and onset of morbidity at younger ages or at lower levels of risk than the 'White British' population. Since the Race Relations Act of 1968, the official collection of ethnic group s...
Work on ethnicity and health has mainly focussed on specific illnesses or has been based in specific locations. Nationally representative information on the health of ethnic minority people in Britain is scarce and until recently has largely relied on immigrant mortality statistics. While these show im...
Aim To examine whether there are ethnic inequalities in child oral health behaviours and the role of parental socioeconomic status (SES) in explaining them. Methods Data from 2,186 five- and eight-year-olds of white, Asian, Black and other ethnicity, who
Socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent health predict future inequalities in adult health. Subjective measures of socioeconomic status (SES) may contribute with an increased understanding of these inequalities. The aim of this study was to investigate socioeconomic health inequalities using both a subject...
While people’s health in Europe has improved in the last few decades, the improvements are not experienced equally by all. Reducing educational inequalities in health has been one of the most important targets in public health [1]. Among all health risks, smoking is believed to be the greate...
The level of small area geography chosen to illustrate health inequality variation is that of the Census Area Statistics (CAS) ward. A series of health inequalities maps in Section 5 demonstrates the extent of health inequality variation across the CAS wards in the UA. 展开 年份: 2005 ...
The data on mortality from infectious diseases in the Lithuanian population aged more than 30 years for the years 1989 and 2001 gathered from the Department of Statistics and censuses were used for the analysis. The relative and slope indices of inequality were calculated. Results. Mortality from ...
Significant socioeconomic disparities in waiting time and health outcomes have been reported for other cancers as well. For colorectal cancer, deprived patients are more likely to receive late treatment and have poorer survival in the UK [25]. For lung cancer, patients living in more socioeconomica...