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Table 5 The relative (RII) and absolute (SII) inequalities of ASMR of CBD in relation to three SES indicators and urbanization levels

From: Relative and absolute inequalities in cerebrovascular disease mortality rates: exploring the influence of socioeconomic status and urbanization levels in Taiwan

 

Low-income*

Education**

Tax Payment§

Relative inequality

  

 Urbanization

1.157**(1.135 — 1.178)

0.981*(0.964— 0.998)

1.140**(1.122 — 1.160)

 RII

1.018**(1.005 — 1.031)

0.952**(0.941 — 0.964)

1.006(0.996 — 0.959)

 Urbanization X RII

0.985**(0.982 — 0.987)

1.019**(1.016— 1.021)

1.000(0.997 — 1.002)

Absolute inequality

  

 Urbanization

7.438**(6.543 — 8.334)

-2.248**(-3.040 —-1.455)

5.518**(4.470 — 6.295)

 SII

2.192**(1.586 — 2.797)

-2.682**(-3.229 — -2.134)

-0.828**(-0.329 — -1.327)

 Urbanization X SII

-0.919**(-1.039 — -0.799)

0.934**(0.818 —1.050)

-0.163**(-0.280 — -0.047)

  1. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01
  2. *Township with the proportions of low-income households;**Township with the proportions of individuals with a university education or above; § Township with tax payment (1,000 NT)