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Person, place or time?
 — the effect of individual circumstances, area and changes over time on mortality in men, 1995-2001
Author(s)C White, R Wiggins, D Blane
Journal titleHealth Statistics Quarterly, no 28, Winter 2005
Pagespp 18-27
KeywordsOlder men ; Social class ; Economic status [elderly] ; Poverty ; Neighbourhoods, communities etc ; Social mobility ; Death rate [statistics] ; Census ; Longitudinal surveys ; England ; Wales.
AnnotationMultilevel modelling is combined with a lifecourse approach using data from the ONS Longitudinal Study (LS), to explore for a cohort of adult males who were aged 26+ in 1971, the relative influence on mortality in 1995-2001 of their place of residence and individual socioeconomic circumstances, at three censuses over a 20 year period. Factors examined in this analysis include social class, neighbourhood deprivation (at ward level), unemployment, residence in the South East region in 1971 or 1981, housing tenure, and change in social class and housing tenure between 1971 and 1991. The variation for mortality attributable to the local authority district of residence in 1991 was also investigated. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-060106207 A
ClassmarkBC: T: F:W: W6: RH: TMM: S5: S4C: 3J: 82: 9

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