Abstract
Objectives
This paper examines rural–urban inequities in mortality and cancer mortality amid rapid economic growth and environmental degradation in China.
Methods
SPSS and Joinpoint Regression were used to analyze the 2002–2015 datasets from all death registries in China and associated economic and environmental data.
Results
Death and cancer mortality rates among rural residents were higher and increased faster than urban residents. In particular, rural men 30–34 years old were 44% more likely to die from cancer and over 67% more likely to die from all causes, compared to their urban counterparts. Among rural women 15–19 years old, the death rate was 47% higher and the cancer mortality rate was 44% higher than among urban women. Death and cancer mortality rates tended to be positively associated with economic growth and air pollution variables.
Conclusions
Rural–urban health inequities have widened in China, with rural youth at the greatest disadvantage. The anticipated health benefits from income growth may have been offset by the impact of air pollution, which calls for further investigation into the causes of rural–urban health inequities.
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Liu, L. Rural–urban inequities in deaths and cancer mortality amid rapid economic and environmental changes in China. Int J Public Health 64, 39–48 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-018-1109-3
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