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Number of UTLAs where inequality in life expectancy at birth has decreased (female) (11995) Metric type
- Help text
- A count of the number of upper tier local authorities in England where inequalities in life expectancy (as measured in indicator 0.2iii) have decreased since the baseline (2010-12).Upper tier local authorities were counted if the slope index of inequality (SII) value for the specified time period was lower than that of the baseline. The SII value alone was used in this calculation, and confidence intervals around the SII value were not taken into consideration. Note: In May 2017 the baseline year was amended to 2010-12. This indicator does not measure statistically significant differences between the SII for the two time periods as confidence intervals were not taken into account. This is because the confidence intervals around SII values are wide, meaning that statistically significant changes in SII are unlikely to occur on an annual basis. Values close to 75 indicate no consistent change. As this indicator is for England only there are no comparisons available.
- Modified
- 12 Nov 2020
- Data last updated
- 10 May 2019
- Also known as
- PHOF 0.2ii
- 0.2ii
- 0.2ii - Number of UTLAs where inequality in life expectancy at birth has decreased
- Short label
- Number of UTLAs where inequality in life expectancy at birth has decreased - females
- Status
- Discontinued
- Output precision
- 0
- Polarity
- a high value is good
- Measure
- Count
- Dataset
- Calculated by PHE based on ONS health and life expectancies
- Collection
- Public Health Outcomes Framework
- Source
- Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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