Angelopoulos, Konstantinos and Lazarakis, Spyridon and Mancy, Rebecca and Schroeder, Max (2022). Collection of Mortality from Selected Respiratory Illnesses in a Number of Prominent UK Cities, 1895-1956. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-855911
This research aims to assess the medium-run implications of COVID-19 on income and health inequality, and possible policies that aim to mitigate these effects. The medium run is important because the impacts of COVID-19 on inequality are expected to persist for many years. Understanding how inequality changes over the medium run, and assessing mitigation policies beyond the short term, requires information on the evolution of income and health inequalities several years after an outbreak. To achieve this, we will combine models typically applied to modern datasets with quantitative data from historical periods that, unlike contemporary data, cover extended post-outbreak periods. We will use records from Glasgow since the end of the 19th century, covering a period of intense and volatile economic activity, as well as multiple disease outbreaks. We choose Glasgow because it is a large city demonstrating similar inequalities to those seen today, and because administrative records for Glasgow provide detailed relevant information.
Our approach is the following. We will use a modelling framework that has been shown to be effective in capturing income inequality and the effects of recessions on this inequality. We will extend the modelling approach to also include health inequalities and ensure that both income and health inequalities are represented accurately using recent datasets. To set up the model so that it captures the effects of outbreaks on inequalities, we will use historical data from earlier times that include large disease outbreaks. The model will then allow us to examine the effects of different policy interventions for households with different socioeconomic characteristics.
Data description (abstract)
We utilize the reports compiled by the Medical Officer of Health (MOH) to gather information on mortality from different respiratory diseases, focussing on Influenza, Pneumonia and Bronchitis. We catalogue annual mortality rates for different diseases for Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Manchester and Sheffield.
The dataset covers the years 1895 to 1956.
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Sponsors: | ESRC | |||||||||||||||
Grant reference: | ES/V005898/1 | |||||||||||||||
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History Health Demography (population, vital statistics and censuses) |
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Keywords: | DISEASES, HISTORY, EPIDEMIOLOGY | |||||||||||||||
Project title: | Assessing policy to address the medium-run impact of COVID-19 on income and health inequality with models informed by the history of disease outbreaks | |||||||||||||||
Grant holders: | Konstantinos Angelopoulos, Spyridon Lazarakis, Rebecca Mancy | |||||||||||||||
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Date published: | 19 Aug 2022 14:14 | |||||||||||||||
Last modified: | 19 Aug 2022 14:14 | |||||||||||||||