نتایج جستجو برای: socio economic inequality

تعداد نتایج: 405994  

2012
Laura Dallolio Valentina Di Gregori Jacopo Lenzi Giuseppe Franchino Simona Calugi Gianfranco Domenighetti Maria Pia Fantini

INTRODUCTION One issue that continues to attract the attention of public health researchers is the possible relationship in high-income countries between income, income inequality and infant mortality (IM). The aim of this study was to assess the associations between IM and major socio-economic determinants in Italy. METHODS Associations between infant mortality rates in the 20 Italian region...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a.majd s.kohansedgh h.malek-afzali

the data for this study has been collected from a questionnaire examining the relationship between birth weight of the new born and some physical and socio-economic characteristics of the mother. between dec.1975 to jan.1976, 1553 women who had referred to two hospitals in tehran for labor: 981 to farah maternity and 572 to firoozgar hospital have been interviewed. the results of the study have...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2007
Tanja A J Houweling Saroj Jayasinghe Tarani Chandola

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Sri Lanka has been able to achieve low childhood mortality levels at low cost. However, this achievement may have been at the expense of increasing mortality inequalities between socio-economic groups. This study addresses the question whether socio-economic mortality inequalities rise as overall mortality falls by describing socio-economic inequalities in under 5 mortali...

2006
Michael Mann Dylan Riley

This paper analyses levels and trends in within-country income inequality during the second-half of the 20th century. Two broad general trends were visible: beginning in the 1950s and 1960s inequality declined substantially in most countries, and in the 1980s and 1990s it increased more variably and more slightly. However, we focus here on presenting and explaining the distinct ‘macroregional’ ...

2018
Wilco Perini Charles Agyemang Marieke B. Snijder Ron J.G. Peters Anton E. Kunst

BACKGROUND European societies are becoming increasingly ethnically diverse. This may have important implications for socio-economic inequalities in health due to the often disadvantaged position of ethnic minority groups in both socio-economic status (SES) and disease, especially cardiovascular disease (CVD). OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine whether the socio-economic gradient...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2010
Sabine Drieskens Herman Van Oyen Stefaan Demarest Johan Van der Heyden Lydia Gisle Jean Tafforeau

BACKGROUND Unhealthy behaviours often occur in combination. In this study the relationship between education and lifestyle, defined as a cluster of risk behaviours, has been analysed with the purpose to assess socio-economic changes in multiple risk behaviour over time. METHODS Cross-sectional data from the Belgian Health Interview Surveys 1997, 2001 and 2004 were analysed. This study is rest...

2011
Joel W Hotchkiss Carolyn Davies Linsay Gray Catherine Bromley Simon Capewell Alastair H Leyland

OBJECTIVES To examine secular and socio-economic changes in cardiovascular disease risk factor prevalences in the Scottish population. This could contribute to a better understanding of why the decline in coronary heart disease mortality in Scotland has recently stalled along with a widening of socio-economic inequalities. DESIGN Four Scottish Health Surveys 1995, 1998, 2003 and 2008 (6190, 6...

Background Exploring changes in health inequality and its determinants over time is of policy interest. Accordingly, this study aimed to decompose inequality in neonatal mortality into its contributing factors and then explore changes from 1995-2000 to 2005-2010 in Iran.   Methods Required data were drawn from two Iran’s demographic and health survey (DHS) conducted in 2000 and 2010. Normalized...

2000
Susan E. Mayer

Households became more geographically segregated by income in the United States between 1970 and 1990. Research shows that growing up in a poor neighborhood is associated with worse outcomes for children. This suggests that economic segregation may be harmful to children. Economic inequality also increased between 1970 and 1980. Theoretical arguments suggest that the increase in inequality led ...

2016
Krystallia Mantziki Carry M. Renders Achilleas Vassilopoulos Gabriella Radulian Jean-Michel Borys Hugues du Plessis Maria João Gregório Pedro Graça Stefaan de Henauw Svetoslav Handjiev Tommy L. S. Visscher Jacob C. Seidell

BACKGROUND Increasing social inequalities in health across Europe are widening the gap between low and high socio-economic groups, notably in the prevalence of obesity. Public health interventions may result in differential effects across population groups. Therefore, the EPHE (EPODE for the Promotion of Health Equity) project analysed the added value of community-based programmes, based on the...

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