More please!
It's an excellent way to raise awareness of journals such as this and I see no reason why others such as Population Trends shouldn't be promoted in the same way. Plus it reaches those on the fringe of the academic sector or in other public sector bodies such as myself.
Many thanks!
Tony
Tony Whiffen
Statistical Analyst
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HEALTH STATISTICS QUARTERLY No. 38 (Summer 2008)
The summer 2008 edition of ONS’s flagship health publication, Health
Statistics Quarterly (HSQ) was released on 29th May.
The autumn 2008 edition, No. 39, will be available from 9.30am on 28
August.
Download HSQ No. 38 at
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_health/HSQ38_Final_WEB_file.pdf
*** Original articles:
Geographical variations in premature mortality in England and Wales,
1981-2006 (Claudia Wells, Emma Gordon)
-- Presents an analysis of the probability of survival to age 75 at local
authority level and uses the results to examine trends and inequalities in
premature mortality.
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Cancer incidence and mortality: trends in the United Kingdom and
constituent countries, 1993 to 2004 (Susan Westlake, Nicola Cooper)
-- Examines trends in cancer incidence and mortality within the UK from
1993 to 2004.
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http://www.statistics.gov.uk/CCI/article.asp?ID=2007&Pos=1&ColRank=1&Rank=224
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Social inequalities in male mortality for selected causes of death by the
National Statistics Socio-economic Classification, England and Wales,
2001-03 (Chris White, Grace Edgar, Veronique Siegler)
-- Compares mortality in men in England and Wales for selected causes of
death by the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification.
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http://www.statistics.gov.uk/CCI/article.asp?ID=2005&Pos=1&ColRank=1&Rank=224
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