http://www.statistics.gov.uk/statbase/Product.asp?vlnk=8841
There is a collection of resources on life expectancy here, produced by
the Office for National Statistics,
Hope this is helpful,
Lesley
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Sent: 10 November 2010 08:32
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Subject: Health inequality:
There is, according to the local PCT, a 16.8 year gap in life expectancy
experienced by female residents who live in the Macclesfield Town
Tytherington area compared to those living in Crewe's Central and Valley
area
This sort of local inforamtion is very useful politically. Does anyone
know of, or is anyone capable of producing, a convenient useful source
of such stuff? Ideally showing the most extreme disparities in close
proximity.
I presume that the smaller the areas the greater the disparities. The
DPH in Huddersfield used to produce some good graphs showing the
contrasts between the two sides of the same road.
Martin Rathfelder
Director
Socialist Health Association
22 Blair Road
Manchester
M16 8NS
0161 286 1926
www.sochealth.co.uk
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