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Measuring inequalities: Trends in mortality and life expectancy in Cardiff and Vale

Measuring inequalities: Trends in mortality and life expectancy in Cardiff and Vale. December 2011. Using these slides. These slides accompany the presentation slides for the inequalities in Wales profile.

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Measuring inequalities: Trends in mortality and life expectancy in Cardiff and Vale

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  1. Measuring inequalities: Trends in mortality and life expectancy in Cardiff and Vale December 2011 Measuring lifestyle: methods and limitations

  2. Using these slides • These slides accompany the presentation slides for the inequalities in Wales profile. • These slides are a resource to demonstrate examples of findings from the Public Health Wales Observatory ‘Measuring Inequalities’ profiles. • The presentation can be used as a whole or as individual slides. • Please acknowledge the work of the Public Health Wales Observatory when using these slides. Measuring inequalities

  3. Cardiff and Vale Measuring inequalities

  4. Local fifths of deprivation: Cardiff and Vale Measuring inequalities

  5. Life expectancies in Cardiff and Vale Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD/WHS (WG) Measuring inequalities

  6. Mortality in males under 75 in Cardiff and Vale European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  7. Mortality in females under 75 in Cardiff and Vale European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  8. Smoking-attributable mortality in males aged 35+ in Cardiff and Vale European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WHS/WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  9. Smoking-attributable mortality in females aged 35+ in Cardiff and Vale European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WHS/WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  10. Alcohol-attributable mortality in persons in Cardiff and Vale European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  11. The Vale of Glamorgan Measuring inequalities

  12. Local fifths of deprivation: The Vale of Glamorgan Measuring inequalities

  13. Life expectancies in Vale of Glamorgan Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD/WHS (WG) Measuring inequalities

  14. Mortality in males, all ages, in Vale of Glamorgan European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  15. Mortality in females, all ages, in Vale of Glamorgan European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  16. Cardiff Measuring inequalities

  17. Local fifths of deprivation: Cardiff Measuring inequalities

  18. Life expectancies in Cardiff Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD/WHS (WG) Measuring inequalities

  19. Mortality in males, all ages, in Cardiff European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  20. Mortality in females, all ages, in Cardiff European age-standardised rates (EASR) per 100,000 population Produced by the Public Health Wales Observatory, using ADDE/MYE (ONS), WIMD 2008 (WG) Measuring inequalities

  21. More information www.publichealthwalesobservatory.wales.nhs.uk/inequalities Measuring inequalities

  22. Acknowledgements Project Board Project team Project manager: Andrea Gartner Team: Margaret Webber, Hugo Cosh, Gareth Davies, Anna Childs, Bethan Patterson, Claire Tiffany, Ruth Davies Ciarán Humphreys Annie Delahunty Nathan Lester Public Health Wales: Susan Belfourd, Chris Lines, Carolyn Lester Others: Welsh Government, Office for National Statistics, London Health Observatory, East Midlands Public Health Observatory Measuring inequalities

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