Trends in Life Expectancy by Level of Education and Occupational Social Class in Finland 1981-2000
The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class in Finland from 1981 to 2000 to assess to what extent these trends have been in accordance with the target of reducing socioeconomic differences in life expectancy set in the Government public heal...
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doaj-280ef1cd32ce432b958481d989c583a72020-11-24T20:51:45ZengPopulation Research Institute of VäestöliittoFinnish Yearbook of Population Research1796-61831796-61912006-01-0142 Trends in Life Expectancy by Level of Education and Occupational Social Class in Finland 1981-2000Tapani ValkonenPekka MartikainenThe study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational social class in Finland from 1981 to 2000 to assess to what extent these trends have been in accordance with the target of reducing socioeconomic differences in life expectancy set in the Government public health programme. The study is based on the census records for the population aged 35 or over, which have been linked to the death records for the years 1981 to 2000. The results show that, contrary to the public health target, the difference in the life expectancy between persons with tertiary and basic education and that between upper non-manual and manual occupational classes increased during the 1990s. Differences in the trends in mortality from alcohol-related causes of death and from other cancers than lung cancer accounted for most the increase in the socioeconomic gap among men. Different from the 1980s changes in cardiovascular mortality did not contribute to the increase in the socioeconomic gap. Among women the increase in the socioeconomic gap was mainly due to the heterogeneous group of other diseases and cancers other than lung and breast cancer https://journal.fi/fypr/article/view/45025 |
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Trends in Life Expectancy by Level of Education and Occupational Social Class in Finland 1981-2000 |
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Trends in Life Expectancy by Level of Education and Occupational Social Class in Finland 1981-2000 |
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Trends in Life Expectancy by Level of Education and Occupational Social Class in Finland 1981-2000 |
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Trends in Life Expectancy by Level of Education and Occupational Social Class in Finland 1981-2000 |
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trends in life expectancy by level of education and occupational social class in finland 1981-2000 |
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Population Research Institute of Väestöliitto |
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Finnish Yearbook of Population Research |
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The study analyses trends in life expectancy by level of education and by occupational
social class in Finland from 1981 to 2000 to assess to what extent these trends have been
in accordance with the target of reducing socioeconomic differences in life expectancy
set in the Government public health programme. The study is based on the census
records for the population aged 35 or over, which have been linked to the death records
for the years 1981 to 2000. The results show that, contrary to the public health target,
the difference in the life expectancy between persons with tertiary and basic education
and that between upper non-manual and manual occupational classes increased
during the 1990s. Differences in the trends in mortality from alcohol-related causes of
death and from other cancers than lung cancer accounted for most the increase in the
socioeconomic gap among men. Different from the 1980s changes in cardiovascular
mortality did not contribute to the increase in the socioeconomic gap. Among women
the increase in the socioeconomic gap was mainly due to the heterogeneous group of
other diseases and cancers other than lung and breast cancer
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