Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Who dies of what in Europe before the age of 657.

working document
Author
Cayotte, Elodie
Buchow, Hartmut
Date
2009View/ Open
Subject headings
Family social security ; Family Budgets ; Household expenditureAbstract
An atlas on mortality in the European Union has just been published. This Statistics in Focus highlights important causes of avoidable mortality below age 65, namely ischaemic heart disease, lung cancer, alcohol-related mortality, suicide, transport accidents, cervical cancer and AIDS. These causes of death are described at NUTS 2 level in 2002-2004. In the EU, men lost twice as many life years before age 65 as women. In the Baltic regions, men lost more than twice the number of years as compared to the EU-27 average. The lowest mortality in women before age 65 was found in the Mediterranean regions of Italy, Spain, Cyprus and Greece
Number of pages
12p.Language
EnglishDescription
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