Diverging Socioeconomic Inequality in Life Expectancy of Francophones and Anglophones in Montréal, Québec: Tobacco to Blame?

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Diverging Socioeconomic Inequality in Life Expectancy of Francophones and Anglophones in Montréal, Québec: Tobacco to Blame?
Abstract
The authors evaluate the ages and causes of death contributing to life expectancy gaps between economically advantaged and disadvantaged Francophones and Anglophones in Montreal. They partitioned the life expectancy gap at birth between socioeconomically disadvantaged and advantaged Francophones and Anglophones into age and cause of death components for two periods (1989–1993, 2002–2006). Changes in the contributions of causes over time were evaluated. The authors determined that life expectancy was lower for disadvantaged Francophones and Anglophones by 5 years in men and 1.6 years in women compared with advantaged individuals. Over time, the socioeconomic gap widened for Francophones (men 0.3 years, women 2.8 years), due to smaller reductions in mortality from tobacco-related causes (cardiovascular, cancer, respiratory) in disadvantaged than in advantaged Francophones, especially after age ≥65 years (except lung cancer mortality that increased, particularly in disadvantaged women). The socioeconomic gap narrowed, however, for Anglophones (men 1.0 year, women 0.6 years), due to greater reductions in cardiovascular mortality in disadvantaged than advantaged Anglophones. The authors conclude that socioeconomic inequalities in life expectancy decreased for Anglophones but increased for Francophones due to underlying trends in tobacco-related mortality. They point out that despite strong tobacco control laws in Canada, socioeconomic inequality in tobacco-related mortality is widening for Francophones in Montreal.
Publication
Journal of Public Health: From Theory to Practice
Volume
Vol. 21
Issue
no. 4
Pages
317-324
Date
August 2013
Language
en
Citation
Auger, Nathalie, Sam Harper, and Amadou D. Barry. “Diverging Socioeconomic Inequality in Life Expectancy of Francophones and Anglophones in Montréal, Québec: Tobacco to Blame?” Journal of Public Health: From Theory to Practice Vol. 21, no. 4 (August 2013): 317–324.
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