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Relative inequalities in self-assessed health by level of education among men and women in selected countries (source: Eurothine, 2007) ![]() | ||
The Relative Index of Inequality (RII) can be interpreted as the ratio between the rate of self-assessed health in the lowest educational group and the rate of self-assessed health in the highest educational group. The figures above show that the RII is higher than 1 in all selected countries, for both men and women, indicating that self-assessed health is always worse in the lowest as compared to the highest educational group. | The classification of the educational groups used in the figure above is adapted from the ISCED. Data apply to the 1990s and the early 2000s. Abbreviations: FIN: Finland, SWE: Sweden, NOR: Norway, DEN: Denmark, IRE: Ireland, ENG: England, NET: Netherlands, BEL: Belgium, GER: Germany, FRA: France, ITA: Italy, SPA: Spain, POR: Portugal, SLV: Slovenia, HUN: Hungary: CZR: Czech Republic, LIT: Lithuania, LAT: Latvia, EST: Estonia. | |