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Mortality by occupational class among men 30-64 years in 11 European countries. EU Working Group on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health.

机译:欧洲11个国家/地区30-64岁年龄段男性的职业死亡率。欧盟卫生社会经济不平等问题工作组。

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This study compares eleven countries with respect to the magnitude of mortality differences by occupational class, paying particular attention to problems with the reliability and comparability of the data that are available for different countries. Nationally representative data on mortality by occupational class among men 30-64 years at death were obtained from longitudinal and cross-sectional studies. A common social class scheme was applied to most data sets. The magnitude of mortality differences was quantified by three summary indices. Three major data problems were identified and their potential effect on inequality estimates was quantified for each country individually. For men 45-59 years, the mortality rate ratio comparing manual classes to non-manual classes was about equally large for four Nordic countries, England and Wales, Ireland, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Relatively large ratios were only observed for France. The same applied to men 60 64 years (data for only 5 countries, including France). For men 30-44 years, there was evidence for smaller mortality differences in Italy and larger differences in Norway, Sweden and especially Finland (no data for France and Spain). Application of other summary indices to men 45-59 years showed slightly different patterns. When the population distribution over occupational classes was taken into account, relatively small differences were observed for Switzerland, Italy and Spain. When national mortality levels were taken into account, relatively large differences were observed for Finland and Ireland. For each summary index, however, France leads the international league table. Data problems were found to have the potential to bias inequality estimates, substantially especially those for Ireland, Spain and Portugal. This study underlines the similarities rather than the dissimilarities between European countries. There is no evidence that mortality differences are smaller in countries with more egalitarian socio-economic and other policies.
机译:这项研究比较了11个国家的职业类别死亡率差异的幅度,特别关注了可用于不同国家的数据的可靠性和可比性问题。从纵向和横断面研究中获得了全国代表性的按职业类别划分的30-64岁男性死亡数据。通用的社会阶层计划被应用于大多数数据集。死亡率差异的幅度由三个汇总指标量化。确定了三个主要数据问题,并分别量化了每个国家对不平等估计的潜在影响。对于45-59岁的男性来说,将四个手工国家与非手工国家比较的死亡率比率在四个北欧国家(英格兰和威尔士,爱尔兰,瑞士,意大利,西班牙和葡萄牙)中大致相同。仅在法国观察到相对较大的比率。同样适用于60 64岁的男性(仅包括法国在内的5个国家/地区的数据)。对于30至44岁的男性,有证据表明意大利的死亡率差异较小,挪威,瑞典,尤其是芬兰的差异较大(法国和西班牙没有数据)。将其他汇总指数应用于45-59岁的男性时,显示出略有不同的模式。考虑到按职业划分的人口分布,瑞士,意大利和西班牙的差异相对较小。考虑到国家死亡率,芬兰和爱尔兰的差异较大。但是,对于每个汇总索引,法国均排在国际联盟排行榜的首位。发现数据问题有可能使不平等估计产生偏差,尤其是爱尔兰,西班牙和葡萄牙。这项研究强调了欧洲国家之间的相似而不是不同。没有证据表明,在实行平等社会经济政策和其他政策的国家中,死亡率差异较小。

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