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Increasing inequality in age of death at shared levels of life expectancy: A comparative study of Scotland and England and Wales

机译:在平均预期寿命水平下死亡年龄的不平等加剧:苏格兰,英格兰和威尔士的比较研究

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There is a strong negative correlation between increasing life expectancy and decreasing lifespan variation, a measure of inequality. Previous research suggests that countries achieving a high level of life expectancy later in time generally do so with lower lifespan variation than forerunner countries. This may be because they are able to capitalise on lessons already learnt. However, a few countries achieve a high level of life expectancy later in time with higher inequality. Scotland appears to be such a country and presents an interesting case study because it previously experienced lower inequality when reaching the same level of life expectancy as its closest comparator England and Wales. We calculated life expectancy and lifespan variation for Scotland and England and Wales for the years 1950 to 2012, comparing Scotland to England and Wales when it reached the same level of life expectancy later on in time, and assessed the difference in the level of lifespan variation. The lifespan variation difference between the two countries was then decomposed into age-specific components. Analysis was carried out for males and females separately. Since the 1950s Scotland has achieved the same level of life expectancy at least ten years later in time than England and Wales. Initially it did so with lower lifespan variation. Following the 1980s Scotland has been achieving the same level of life expectancy later in time than England and Wales and with higher inequality, particularly for males. Decomposition revealed that higher inequality is partly explained by lower older age mortality rates but primarily by higher premature adult age mortality rates when life expectancy is the same. Existing studies suggest that premature adult mortality rates are strongly associated with the social determinants of health and may be amenable to social and economic policies. So addressing these policy areas may have benefits for both inequality and population health in Scotland. Highlights ? Some countries reaching a high level of life expectancy later on in time do so with lower inequality, a few do so with greater inequality. ? Greater inequality in Scotland has largely been driven by relatively high premature mortality alongside relatively low old age mortality causing mortality expansion but not mortality compression. ? Tackling premature mortality will ensure simultaneous improvements in average population health and reductions in inequality.
机译:预期寿命的增加和寿命差异的减少之间存在很强的负相关性,后者是衡量不平等程度的指标。先前的研究表明,与较落后的国家相比,在较晚的时间实现较高的预期寿命的国家通常具有较低的寿命差异。这可能是因为他们能够利用已学到的教训。但是,一些国家由于不平等程度较高而在晚些时候实现了较高的预期寿命。苏格兰似乎是一个这样的国家,并提出了一个有趣的案例研究,因为它以前在达到与其最接近的比较国英格兰和威尔士相同的预期寿命时经历的不平等程度较低。我们计算了1950年至2012年期间苏格兰,英格兰和威尔士的预期寿命和寿命变化,将苏格兰与英格兰和威尔士在稍后达到相同预期寿命水平时进行了比较,并评估了寿命变化水平的差异。然后将两国之间的寿命变化差异分解为特定年龄的组成部分。分别对男性和女性进行了分析。自1950年代以来,苏格兰的预期寿命至少比英格兰和威尔士晚了十年。最初,这样做是为了降低使用寿命。 1980年代后,苏格兰的平均寿命达到了比英格兰和威尔士晚的水平,而且不平等现象加剧,尤其是男性。分解表明,不平等程度较高的部分原因是较低的老年死亡率,但主要是由于预期寿命相同时较高的成年早死亡率。现有研究表明,过早的成年人死亡率与健康的社会决定因素密切相关,并可能符合社会和经济政策。因此,解决这些政策领域可能会给苏格兰的不平等和人口健康带来好处。强调 ?一些国家在晚些时候达到较高预期寿命的国家,其不平等程度较低,而另一些国家则具有较大的不平等程度。 ?苏格兰更大的不平等现象主要是由相对较高的过早死亡率以及相对较低的老年死亡率引起的,致使死亡率上升,但死亡率并未下降。 ?处理过早的死亡率将确保同时改善平均人口健康水平和减少不平等现象。

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