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部分欧洲国家预期寿命方面教育不平等过去长期趋势的逆转。

Reversals in past long-term trends in educational inequalities in life expectancy for selected European countries.

作者信息

Zazueta-Borboa Jesus Daniel, Martikainen Pekka, Aburto Jose Manuel, Costa Giuseppe, Peltonen Riina, Zengarini Nicolas, Sizer Alison, Kunst Anton E, Janssen Fanny

机构信息

Aging and Longevity, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute - KNAW/University of groningen, The Hage, The Netherlands

Population Research Centre, Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2023 Jul;77(7):421-429. doi: 10.1136/jech-2023-220385. Epub 2023 Apr 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Across Europe, socioeconomic inequalities in mortality are large and persistent. To better understand the drivers of past trends in socioeconomic mortality inequalities, we identified phases and potential reversals in long-term trends in educational inequalities in remaining life expectancy at age 30 (e30), and assessed the contributions of mortality changes among the low-educated and the high-educated at different ages.

METHODS

We used individually linked annual mortality data by educational level (low, middle and high), sex and single age (30+) from 1971/1972 onwards for England and Wales, Finland and Italy (Turin). We applied segmented regression to trends in educational inequalities in e30 (e30 high-educated minus e30 low-educated) and employed a novel demographic decomposition technique.

RESULTS

We identified several phases and breakpoints in the trends in educational inequalities in e30. The long-term increases (Finnish men, 1982-2008; Finnish women, 1985-2017; and Italian men, 1976-1999) were driven by faster mortality declines among the high-educated aged 65-84, and by mortality increases among the low-educated aged 30-59. The long-term decreases (British men, 1976-2008, and Italian women, 1972-2003) were driven by faster mortality improvements among the low-educated than among the high-educated at age 65+. The recent stagnation of increasing inequality (Italian men, 1999) and reversals from increasing to decreasing inequality (Finnish men, 2008) and from decreasing to increasing inequality (British men, 2008) were driven by mortality trend changes among the low-educated aged 30-54.

CONCLUSION

Educational inequalities are plastic. Mortality improvements among the low-educated at young ages are imperative for achieving long-term decreases in educational inequalities in e30.

摘要

背景

在欧洲各地,死亡率方面的社会经济不平等现象严重且长期存在。为了更好地理解过去社会经济死亡率不平等趋势的驱动因素,我们确定了30岁时剩余预期寿命(e30)的教育不平等长期趋势中的阶段和潜在逆转情况,并评估了不同年龄段低教育程度者和高教育程度者死亡率变化的贡献。

方法

我们使用了1971/1972年起英格兰和威尔士、芬兰以及意大利(都灵)按教育程度(低、中、高)、性别和单一年龄(30岁及以上)单独关联的年度死亡率数据。我们对e30的教育不平等趋势(高教育程度者的e30减去低教育程度者的e30)应用了分段回归,并采用了一种新颖的人口分解技术。

结果

我们确定了e30教育不平等趋势中的几个阶段和断点。长期增长(芬兰男性,1982 - 2008年;芬兰女性,1985 - 2017年;意大利男性,1976 - 1999年)是由65 - 84岁高教育程度者死亡率下降更快以及30 - 59岁低教育程度者死亡率上升所驱动。长期下降(英国男性,1976 - 2008年;意大利女性,1972 - 2003年)是由65岁及以上低教育程度者死亡率改善速度快于高教育程度者所驱动。近期不平等加剧的停滞(意大利男性,1999年)以及不平等从加剧到减少的逆转(芬兰男性,2008年)和从减少到加剧的逆转(英国男性,2008年)是由30 - 54岁低教育程度者的死亡率趋势变化所驱动。

结论

教育不平等是可变的。年轻时低教育程度者死亡率的改善对于实现e30教育不平等的长期下降至关重要。

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