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Trends in premature mortality in England and Wales 1950-2004
Author(s)Levin Wheller, Allan Baker, Clare Griffiths
Journal titleHealth Statistics Quarterly, no 31, Autumn 2006
Pagespp 34-41
Sourcehttp://www.statistics.gov.uk
KeywordsDeath rate [statistics] ; Indicators ; Longitudinal surveys ; England ; Wales.
AnnotationPremature mortality is a major public health concern, but there bas been little consensus among researchers on how it should be defined and reported. In this article, four means of measuring early deaths are considered using four different age thresholds to define prematurity. Using these four indicators, trends in premature mortality are reported for England and Wales from 1950 to 2004. All measures show that, however 'premature' is defined, levels of premature mortality have decreased markedly over time. This article discusses which mortality indicator and age threshold would be most appropriate for a measure of premature mortality for use in national mortality statistics for England and Wales. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-061114205 A
ClassmarkS5: 3RI: 3J: 82: 9

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