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Health Analysis Team. What did we do with 2011 census data?. Our analysis focuses on. Health and unpaid care. What have we worked on?. Time comparisons 2001-2011 General Health Disability Provision of Unpaid care Inequalities analyses
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Health Analysis Team What did we do with 2011 census data?
Our analysis focuses on... • Health and unpaid care
What have we worked on? • Time comparisons 2001-2011 • General Health • Disability • Provision of Unpaid care • Inequalities analyses • The gender gap in unpaid care provision: is there an impact on health and economic position? • Ethnic variations in general health and unpaid care provision • Health Gaps by Socio-economic Position of Occupations in England, Wales, English Regions and Local Authorities, 2011 • How do People Rate their General Health? An Analysis of General Health by Disability and Deprivation • How do People Rate their Health? An Analysis of General Health by Long-term Limiting Illness and Deprivation • Activity Limiting Health Problems by Socioeconomic Position • Inequality in General Health and Activity Limiting Health Problems and Disabilities by IMD 2010 Area Deprivation • Geographical analyses • Local authorities variation in general health for males and females, England and Wales, 2011 • Local authorities variation in activity limitation (disability) for males and females, England and Wales, 2011 • Healthy Life Expectancy at birth and at age 65: Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) 2010-12 • Disability Free Life Expectancy at Birth, at age 50 and at age 65: Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) 2010-12 • Unpaid care expectancy across NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups, England 2010-12
What it involved? • DFLE and UCE extend the life table • Death counts and mid-year population data (2010-12) are mixed with • Health prevalence data from 2011 census Those who answered ‘limited a little’ or ‘limited a lot’ defined as having a disability Those who indicated that they provided care for any duration per week are classified as a carer
Why do these analyses? • Reducing inequality in health is an overarching objective for Department of Health, NHS England, Public Health England and the Welsh Government • the Marmot review profiled inequality in health expectancy across population sub-groups • Health and Social Care Act 2012 • 211 CCGs created • Responsible for the allocation of NHS funds and setting priorities for services including emergency, maternity, hospital, community and mental health services.
Furthermore.... • Informing current debates/planning decisions regarding pensions and social care needs
On average females are expected to live a longer life than males in England, but will spend a greater proportion (and more years) of their life with disability People living in the North are expected to live a larger proportion of their lives with disability as they (on average) have a shorter life expectancy compared to those CCGs in the South