TY - JOUR
T1 - Excess Mortality among Male Unskilled and Semi-Skilled Workers
T2 - A Negative Slope with Age
AU - Lynge, Elsebeth
AU - Jeune, Bernard
PY - 1983/6
Y1 - 1983/6
N2 - Mortality for male unskilled and semi-skilled workers in Denmark, Norway, and England and Wales is 40–50%—about the average for all men with equivalent economic status in the younger age groups, but declines towards the average at pensionable age. The negative slope of the graph for relative mortality with age would seem to be due to an excess mortality deriving from accidents and violent deaths predominantly in the younger age groups, to an unfavourable recruitment into the labour force, health-wise, to an exclusion of older, unhealthy persons from the labour force and to a mortality from circulatory diseases almost equal to the average for other social groups. Finally, movements between social groups should be taken into account in the analysis of mortality differences.
AB - Mortality for male unskilled and semi-skilled workers in Denmark, Norway, and England and Wales is 40–50%—about the average for all men with equivalent economic status in the younger age groups, but declines towards the average at pensionable age. The negative slope of the graph for relative mortality with age would seem to be due to an excess mortality deriving from accidents and violent deaths predominantly in the younger age groups, to an unfavourable recruitment into the labour force, health-wise, to an exclusion of older, unhealthy persons from the labour force and to a mortality from circulatory diseases almost equal to the average for other social groups. Finally, movements between social groups should be taken into account in the analysis of mortality differences.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0020638043
U2 - 10.1177/140349488301100204
DO - 10.1177/140349488301100204
M3 - Article
C2 - 6635606
AN - SCOPUS:0020638043
SN - 1403-4948
VL - 11
SP - 37
EP - 40
JO - Scandianavian Journal of Social Medicine
JF - Scandianavian Journal of Social Medicine
IS - 2
ER -