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特定教育程度的死亡率趋势对英格兰和威尔士预期寿命停滞的影响。

The contribution of education-specific mortality trends to the life expectancy stagnation in England & Wales.

作者信息

Zazueta-Borboa Jesús-Daniel, van Wissen Leo, Sizer Alison, Janssen Fanny

机构信息

Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute, KNAW/University of Groningen, Lange Houtstraat 19, The Hague, 2511 CV, The Netherlands.

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

出版信息

Eur J Epidemiol. 2025 May;40(5):511-515. doi: 10.1007/s10654-025-01251-8. Epub 2025 Jun 2.

Abstract

The increase in life expectancy at birth (e0) has stagnated since 2011 in England & Wales (E&W). Prior research hypothesized that the stagnation is related to increasing austerity measures and widening socio-economic inequalities. We formally assessed the contribution of education-specific mortality trends and increasing educational inequalities to the stagnation. We used individually-linked mortality data by sex, educational attainment (low, middle, high), and age (30+) from the ONS Longitudinal Study. We compared, by sex, the observed with the expected (= projected) increase in remaining life expectancy at age 30 (e30) in 2011-2017 for the national and education-specific populations. We assessed the education-specific mortality contributions using stepwise decomposition, and the contribution of increasing educational inequalities using a scenario analysis that assumes constant inequalities. In E&W in 2011-2017, e30 increased by 1.32 years (males) and 1.14 years (females) less than expected, which translates into 2.3 and 1.9 months annually. Stagnation of the increase in e30 occurred across all educational groups, with declines in e30 after 2011 for middle-educated males and low-educated females. Mortality trends among low-educated males (41.4%), middle-educated males (53.5%), and low-educated females (86.1%) contributed the most to the sex-specific stagnation. The observed increases in educational inequalities between 2011 and 2017 contributed approximately 27% to the national e30 stagnation.Widening educational inequalities, and particularly the unfavourable mortality trends observed for middle educated males and low educated females since 2011, contributed substantially to the e30 stagnation since 2011 in England & Wales.

摘要

自2011年以来,英格兰和威尔士(E&W)出生时预期寿命(e0)的增长陷入停滞。先前的研究推测,这种停滞与紧缩措施的增加和社会经济不平等的加剧有关。我们正式评估了特定教育程度的死亡率趋势和教育不平等加剧对这种停滞的影响。我们使用了英国国家统计局纵向研究中按性别、教育程度(低、中、高)和年龄(30岁及以上)单独关联的死亡率数据。我们按性别比较了2011 - 2017年全国和特定教育程度人群在30岁时剩余预期寿命(e30)的实际增长与预期(=预测)增长情况。我们使用逐步分解法评估特定教育程度的死亡率影响,并通过假设不平等程度不变的情景分析评估教育不平等加剧的影响。在2011 - 2017年的英格兰和威尔士,e30的增长比预期少了1.32年(男性)和1.14年(女性),相当于每年少2.3个月和1.9个月。e30的增长停滞在所有教育群体中都出现了,2011年后,中等教育程度男性和低教育程度女性的e30出现了下降。低教育程度男性(41.4%)、中等教育程度男性(53.5%)和低教育程度女性(86.1%)的死亡率趋势对特定性别的停滞影响最大。2011年至2017年观察到的教育不平等加剧对全国e30停滞的贡献率约为27%。教育不平等的加剧,尤其是自2011年以来中等教育程度男性和低教育程度女性出现的不利死亡率趋势,在很大程度上导致了2011年以来英格兰和威尔士e30的停滞。

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