Rural England

Premature death

Key points

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Graph 1: Compared to urban

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Rural/urban ratios (urban = 10)

On most poverty and social exclusion indicators, rural areas have 'better scores' than urban areas.  The purpose of the table below is to differentiate between those subjects where rural areas are 'a bit better' and those where rural areas are 'a lot better'.  It does so by presenting the rural statistics for the indicator as a proportion of the urban statistics.  So, for example, a rural 'score' of 6 in the table below means that the rural statistic is around 60% of its urban equivalent.

Type of districtMenWomen
Total
'Very rural' districts7 8  
'Mostly rural' districts8 9  
'Part rural' districts8 9  

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Definitions and data sources

The indicator

For each type of local authority district, the graph shows the number of deaths of people aged under 65 per 100,000 population aged under 65, with the data shown separately for males and females.  The data has been standardised to  to a constant European age structure.

Level of the data

Lower tier local authorities (districts), as classified by the DEFRA 2005 classification system.  Both the DEFRA classification rules and their results by local authority can be found on the page on rural/urban classification systems.

Source

ONS Mortality Statistics Division.

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The numbers

Type of districtMenWomen
'Very rural' districts184 121
'Mostly rural' districts192 128
'Part rural' districts202 131
Urban districts252 151

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