Literature DB >> 12292339

[Differential mortality by cause of death in Norway, 1970-1985].

P Wanner.   

Abstract

"Data from the three Norwegian censuses of 1960, 1970 and 1990 combined with information on migration status and survival between 1970 and 1985 have permitted the estimation, through logistic modelling, of the predictive abilities of different socio-economic indicators on the risk of death by cause. The risk has also been measured for each indicator separately, according to the path followed by the individual between 1960 and 1980. The study shows very strong disparities in risk both for men and for women, as well as a moderate reduction in differences in risk by age. The study also shows, among other things, the importance of taking account of socio-economic information covering as long a period as possible and to consider the cause of death in the study of differential mortality through a life-history approach." (SUMMARY IN ENG) excerpt

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Keywords:  Age Factors; Biology; Causes Of Death--determinants; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Economic Factors; Estimation Technics; Europe; Family And Household; Family Research; Life Cycle; Mortality; Northern Europe; Norway; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Research Methodology; Risk Factors; Scandinavia; Sex Factors; Socioeconomic Factors

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Year:  1996        PMID: 12292339     DOI: 10.1007/bf01797110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Popul        ISSN: 0168-6577


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