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Table 7 Standardised death rates for CTVB A,B residents (older and younger deceased differentiated) compared with those for C+ residents with the Odds Ratios for former in relation to latter

From: Is council tax valuation band a predictor of mortality?

1993 study set

 

A,B

C+

Odds Ratio (A,B/C+) & 95% CIs

Below median age at death

Deaths

71

84

 
 

Denominator

271

491

 
 

Mortality Risk

0.262

0.171

1.53 (1.15 – 2.04)

At or above median age at death

Deaths

85

68

 
 

Denominator

59

59

 
 

Mortality Risk

1.441

1.153

1.25 (1.01 – 1.54)

1996 study set

 

A,B

C+

Odds Ratio (A,B/C+) & 95% CIs

Below median age at death

Deaths

83

52

 
 

Denominator

285

504

 
 

Mortality Risk

0.291

0.103

2.83 (2.05 – 3.88)

At or above median age at death

Deaths

84

55

 
 

Denominator

41

58

 
 

Mortality Risk

2.048

0.948

2.16 (1.72 – 2.71)

1999 study set

 

A,B

C+

Odds Ratio (A,B/C+) & 95% CIs

Below median age at death

Deaths

70

62

 
 

Denominator

228

606

 
 

Mortality Risk

0.307

0.102

3.01 (2.19 – 4.11)

At or above median age at death

Deaths

68

74

 
 

Denominator

47

66

 
 

Mortality Risk

1.447

1.12

1.29 (1.04 – 1.60)