Convergence and divergence in regional patterns of infant mortality in the United Kingdom from 1949–51 to 1970–72

Paul L. Knox
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Regional and social disparities in rates of infant mortality have recently been highlighted as a major source of concern. Social class gradients in infant mortality have been shown to have been persistent over the past few decades, despite the introduction of the National Health Service. Relatively little is known, however, about the persistence or otherwise of geographical gradients in infant mortality. This paper describes the relative change in infant mortality in the United Kingdom by local authority areas between 1949–1951 and 1970–1972, using a typology of change derived from the results of a linear regression analysis. It is shown that the overall intensity of spatial inequality has changed very little over the period. At the same time, however, the relative position of some areas has deteriorated significantly, while that of others has significantly improved.

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1949-51年至1970-72年英国婴儿死亡率区域模式的趋同与差异
区域和社会在婴儿死亡率方面的差异最近被强调为一个主要的关切来源。尽管实行了国民保健制度,但在过去几十年里,婴儿死亡率的社会阶层差异一直存在。然而,对婴儿死亡率的地理梯度的持久性或其他方面所知相对较少。本文描述了1949-1951年和1970-1972年期间英国各地方当局地区婴儿死亡率的相对变化,使用了线性回归分析结果得出的变化类型。研究表明,在此期间,空间不平等的总体强度变化很小。但与此同时,一些地区的相对地位明显恶化,而另一些地区的相对地位则明显改善。
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