نتایج جستجو برای: socioeconomic inequality

تعداد نتایج: 104685  

Journal: :The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2015

Journal: :Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique 2007
G Menvielle J-F Chastang D Luce A Leclerc

BACKGROUND Little information is available on temporal trend in socioeconomic inequalities in cause of death mortality in France. The aim of this paper was to study educational differences in mortality in France by cause of death and their temporal trend. METHODS We used a representative sample of 1% of the French population and compared four periods (1968-1974, 1975-1981, 1982-1988, 1990-199...

2016
Vu Duy Kien Hwa-Young Lee You-Seon Nam Juhwan Oh Kim Bao Giang Hoang Van Minh

Background Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but it can also determine socioeconomic status in adult life. The rate of under-five child malnutrition in Vietnam has significantly decreased, but associated inequality issues still need attention. Objective This study aims to explore trends, contributing factors, and changes in inequalities for und...

1999
Anja Kurki

This paper provides a preliminary analysis of the importance of metropolitan area government structure on socioeconomic inequality in approximately 70 metropolitan areas in the United States. This study particularly focuses on meaningful classification of metropolitan areas according to their government structure and its possible relationship to measures of inequality, such as the Gini coeffici...

Journal: :BMJ 2000
A Sacker D Firth R Fitzpatrick K Lynch M Bartley

OBJECTIVES To study prospectively the differences in health inequality in men and women from 1986-96 using the Office for National Statistics' longitudinal study and new socioeconomic classification. To assess the relative importance of social class (based on employment characteristics) and social position according to the general social advantage of the household to mortality risk in men and w...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2013
He Chen Wei Du Ning Li Gong Chen Xiaoying Zheng

Traffic crashes have become the fifth leading cause of burden of diseases and injuries in China. More importantly, it may further aggravate the degree of health inequality among Chinese population, which is still under-investigated. Based on a nationally representative data, we calculated the concentration index (CI) to measure the socioeconomic inequality in traffic-related disability (TRD), a...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
vajihe ramezani doroh sajad vahedi masoud arefnezhad zahra kavosi abolfazl mohammadbeigi

background: despite the enhancement in health outcomes worldwide, health inequity and inequality is one of the most relevant topics both for health policy and public health. this research was designed to decompose the health inequality of people living in shiraz, south-west iran. methods: data were obtained from a multistage-sample survey conducted in shiraz from april to may 2012, to find dete...

Journal: :Epidemiology 2014
Tyler J VanderWeele Whitney R Robinson

We consider several possible interpretations of the "effect of race" when regressions are run with race as an exposure variable, controlling also for various confounding and mediating variables. When adjustment is made for socioeconomic status early in a person's life, we discuss under what contexts the regression coefficients for race can be interpreted as corresponding to the extent to which ...

2000
Amanda Sacker David Firth Ray Fitzpatrick Kevin Lynch Mel Bartley

Objectives To study prospectively the differences in health inequality in men and women from 1986-96 using the Office for National Statistics’ longitudinal study and new socioeconomic classification. To assess the relative importance of social class (based on employment characteristics) and social position according to the general social advantage of the household to mortality risk in men and w...

2016
Ghobad Moradi Reza Majdzadeh Kazem Mohammad Hossein Malekafzali Saeede Jafari Kourosh Holakouie-Naieni

BACKGROUND About 80% of deaths in 350 million cases of diabetes in the world occur in low and middle income countries. The aim of this study was to determine the status of diabetes socioeconomic inequality and the share of determinants of inequalities in Kurdistan Province, West of Iran, using two surveys in 2005 and 2009. METHODS Data were collected from non-communicable disease surveillance...

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