Gap in early death rates between rich and poor growing: research
Poor Canadians stand a greater chance of dying early than the well off and that gap has been growing for decades, says a detailed new analysis.
The study, published Monday in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, found the chances of dying before age 75 or of avoidable causes has been declining for almost everyone. But they’ve been declining for the rich much faster than for the poor and have been doing so for a generation.
The gap is growing for both women and men, the analysis found. And the chances of an early, avoidable death for women with the least education are actually growing.
“We’ve made no overall progress towards reducing overall health inequality,” said Faraz Shahidi of the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health.