Regional variations in mortality rates in England and Wales: an analysis using multi-level modelling

IH Langford, G Bentham - Social science & medicine, 1996 - Elsevier
… the effects of heterogeneous denominator populations at the ACORN and regional levels,
f,u*) is a random term associated with the population of each district at level 1, and has been …

Estimating the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality, life expectancy and lifespan inequality in England and Wales: a population-level analysis

JM Aburto, R Kashyap, J Schöley, C Angus… - J Epidemiol …, 2021 - jech.bmj.com
Background Deaths directly linked to COVID-19 infection may be misclassified, and the
pandemic may have indirectly affected other causes of death. To overcome these measurement …

Perspectives in population prediction: Illustrated by the statistics of England and Wales

W Brass - Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A …, 1974 - academic.oup.com
level of fertility into the future is not justified in conditions similar to those in England and
Wales. A procedure of cyclic projection of time period measures is proposed as an alternative. …

The effect on morbidity of variability in deprivation and population stability in England and Wales: an investigation at small-area level

PJ Boyle, AC Gatrell, O Duke-Williams - Social Science & Medicine, 1999 - Elsevier
level, and population stability, influence standardised morbidity ratios in England and Wales.
A … Areas with higher relative levels of in-migration also had significantly lower standardised …

The growth of urban population in England and Wales, 1801-1911

CM Law - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1967 - JSTOR
… to include the population of suburban parishes. When the density level has reached one
person per acre, the suburban parish population has been added to the population of the main …

The effects of population redistribution on the level of mortality in nineteenth-century England and Wales

R Woods - The journal of economic history, 1985 - cambridge.org
… registration statistics in England and Wales between 1837 and … expectations at birth by
population density among registration … of the population of England and Wales was classified as "…

Assessing the spatial structure of population variables in England and Wales

CD Lloyd - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… But, it is problematic to directly interpret this as indicating a higher level of segregation
between, in this study, White persons and non-White persons than there is between those who are…

Spatial scale and small area population statistics for England and Wales

CD Lloyd - International Journal of Geographical Information …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… The amount of variation contained by each level of the hierarchy of zones differs markedly
by population sub-group. LAs capture most (83%) of the variation in the spread of the …

Mortality and the national economy: a review, and the experience of England and Wales, 1936-76

MH Brenner - The Lancet, 1979 - Elsevier
England and Wales. INTRODUCTION SINCE at least the mid-19th century England and Wales
… general, the higher the income, occupational, and educational levels of a population, the …

Demographic responses and socioeconomic structure: Population processes in England and Wales in the nineteenth century

D Friedlander - Demography, 1983 - Springer
… Turning to the pretransition levels of marital fertility, high levels of population density,
pretransition nuptiality, and life expectancy have a negative effect in the Agricultural types. In …