Journal article
A Typology for Charting Socioeconomic Mortality Gradients: "go Southwest"
T Blakely, G Disney, J Atkinson, A Teng, JP Mackenbach
Epidemiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Holistic depiction of time-trends in average mortality rates, and absolute and relative inequalities, is challenging. Methods: We outline a typology for situations with falling average mortality rates (m↓; e.g., cardiovascular disease), rates stable over time (m-; e.g., some cancers), and increasing average mortality rates (m↑; e.g., suicide in some contexts). If we consider inequality trends on both the absolute (a) and relative (r) scales, there are 13 possible combination of m, a, and r trends over time. They can be mapped to graphs with relative inequality (log relative index of inequality [RII]; r) on the y axis, log average mortality rate on the x axis (m), and absolute ine..
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Awarded by Ministry of Health, New Zealand
Awarded by European Commission Research and Innovation Directorate General
Funding Acknowledgements
The NZCMS is conducted in collaboration with Statistics New Zealand and within the confines of the Statistics Act 1975. This study was supported by the Ministry of Health, New Zealand [425630/34738]. The European data were collected in the DEMETRIQ project, which was financially supported by a grant (FP7-CP-FP Grant No. 278511) from the European Commission Research and Innovation Directorate General.