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. 2019 Dec 5;5(1):e33–e41. doi: 10.1016/S2468-2667(19)30219-1

Table 1.

Inequality over time

2003–06 2007–10 2011–14 2015–18 All years Change (%)*
MASI
Male 36·1% 36·7% 37·3% 38·1% 37·0% 5·5%
Female 31·6% 32·7% 34·2% 35·5% 33·4% 12·3%
YLLI
Male 1·73 1·60 1·46 1·34 1·53 –22·5%
Female 0·97 0·91 0·86 0·82 0·89 –15·5%
Standardised premature mortality rates per 100 000 person-years
Male
Most deprived 865 796 725 694 770 –19·8%
Least deprived 331 293 259 239 280 –27·8%
Difference 534 503 465 455 489 –14·8%
Female
Most deprived 511 478 449 443 470 –13·3%
Least deprived 220 197 176 164 189 –25·5%
Difference 291 281 272 279 281 –4·1%

Mortality is adjusted to the European Standard Population 2013. Rates for other deciles are not shown for brevity, and lie monotonically between these values. MASI=mortality attributable to socioeconomic inequality. YLLI=mean premature years of life lost per person.

*

Change in values from 2003–06 to 2015–18.

Most deprived refers to the most deprived decile of the index of multiple deprivation 2015.

Least deprived refers to the least deprived decile.