Skip to main content

Table 1 Sex-stratified age-standardized all-cause mortality rates (per 100,000) among lower and higher educated persons aged 40–70 in Lithuania and their difference

From: The impact of alcohol taxation increase on all-cause mortality inequalities in Lithuania: an interrupted time series analysis

 

Lower educated people

Higher educated people

Difference between lower and higher educated people

Mortality rate

Change to previous year (%)

Mortality rate

Change to previous year (%)

Absolute difference in mortality ratea

Change to previous year (%)

Men

2012

1921.0

 

786.9

 

1134.2

 

2013

1855.4

 − 65.7 (− 3.4)

719.4

 − 67.4 (− 8.6)

1136.0

 + 1.8 (+ 0.1)

2014

1740.9

 − 114.5 (− 6.2)

711.5

 − 7.9 (− 1.1)

1029.4

 − 106.6 (− 5.8)

2015

1749.1

 + 8.1 (+ 0.5)

743.2

 + 31.6 (+ 4.4)

1005.9

 − 23.5 (− 1.3)

2016

1708.2

 − 40.9 (− 2.3)

743.7

 + 0.5 (+ 0.1)

964.5

 − 41.4 (− 2.4)

2017

1521.5

 − 186.7 (− 10.9)

634.7

 − 109 (− 14.7)

886.8

 − 77.7 (− 4.9)

2018

1504.4

 − 17.2 (− 1.1)

637.9

 + 3.2 (+ 0.5)

866.5

 − 20.3 (− 1.3)

2019

1506.3

 + 2.0 (+ 0.1)

570.5

 − 67.4 (− 10.6)

935.8

 + 69.3 (+ 4.8)

Women

2012

800.7

 

315.9

 

484.7

 

2013

799.3

 − 1.4 (− 0.2)

313.7

 − 2.3 (− 0.7)

485.6

 + 0.9 (+ 0.1)

2014

754.7

 − 44.6 (− 5.6)

299.6

 − 14.0 (− 4.5)

455.0

 − 30.6 (− 3.9)

2015

748.1

 − 6.6 (− 0.9)

307.4

 + 7.7 (+ 2.6)

440.7

 − 14.3 (− 1.9)

2016

724.1

 − 23.9 (− 3.2)

304.1

 − 3.2 (− 1.1)

420.0

 − 20.7 (− 2.8)

2017

708.1

 − 16.1 (− 2.2)

269.9

 − 34.2 (− 11.3)

438.2

 + 18.2 (+ 2.6)

2018

668.5

 − 39.5 (− 5.6)

264.2

 − 5.7 (− 2.1)

404.4

 − 33.8 (− 4.8)

2019

684.7

 + 16.1 (+ 2.4)

268.4

 + 4.2 (+ 1.6)

416.3

 + 11.9 (+ 1.8)

  1. arounding errors explain differences between presented mortality rate difference and the single values