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Table 1 Period trends in deaths and population by neighborhood unemployment in men and women aged 25–64 years by country of birth in Barcelona 2001–2012

From: Trends in mortality inequalities in an urban area: the influence of immigration

 

Number of deaths (%)

Population (%)

2001–04

2005–08

2009–12

2001–04

2005–08

2009–12

Men

 Total

  Q1 Low unemployment 7.6–9.8%

1195 (100.0%)

1161 (100.0%)

1013 (100.0%)

415,382 (100.0%)

436,905 (100.0%)

441,156 (100.0%)

  Q2: 10–10.7%

1252 (100.0%)

1146 (100.0%)

992 (100.0%)

371,715 (100.0%)

395,836 (100.0%)

404,034 (100.0%)

  Q3: 10.7–12.2%

1995 (100.0%)

1870 (100.0%)

1672 (100.0%)

578,679 (100.0%)

615,689 (100.0%)

632,077 (100.0%)

  Q4 High unemployment −12.4-17.2%

1458 (100.0%)

1313 (100.0%)

1149 (100.0%)

333,631 (100.0%)

380,819 (100.0%)

373,893 (100.0%)

 Spanish-born

  Q1 Low unemployment 7.6–9.8%

1107 (92.6%)

1075 (92.6%)

929 (91.7%)

361,239 (87.0%)

344,997 (79.0%)

330,581 (74.9%)

  Q2: 10–10.7%

1202 (96.0%)

1076 (93.8%)

901 (90.8%)

323,979 (87.2%)

311,058 (78.6%)

295,873 (73.2%)

  Q3: 10.7–12.2%

1919 (96.2%)

1757 (94.0%)

1544 (92.3%)

511,561 (88.4%)

491,877 (79.9%)

468,396 (74.1%)

  Q4 High unemployment −12.4-17.2%

1363 (93.5%)

1205 (91.8%)

1018 (88.6%)

253,210 (75.9%)

235,656 (61.9%)

214,831 (57.5%)

 Foreign-born

  Q1 Low unemployment 7.6–9.8%

88 (7.4%)

86 (7.4%)

84 (8.3%)

54,143 (13.0%)

91,908 (21.0%)

110,575 (25.1%)

  Q2: 10–10.7%

50 (4.0%)

71 (6.2%)

91 (9.2%)

47,736 (12.8%)

84,778 (21.4%)

108,161 (26.8%)

  Q3: 10.7–12.2%

76 (3.8%)

113 (6.0%)

128 (7.7%)

67,118 (11.6%)

123,812 (20.1%)

163,681 (25.9%)

  Q4 High unemployment −12.4-17.2%

95 (6.5%)

108 (8.2%)

131 (11.4%)

80,421 (24.1%)

145,163 (38.1%)

159,062 (42.5%)

Women

 Total

  Q1 Low unemployment 7.6–9.8%

701 (100.0%)

625 (100.0%)

664 (100.0%)

468,952 (100.0%)

488,479 (100.0%)

491,290 (100.0%)

  Q2: 10–10.7%

594 (100.0%)

588 (100.0%)

566 (100.0%)

406,262 (100.0%)

427,504 (100.0%)

435,767 (100.0%)

  Q3: 10.7–12.2%

903 (100.0%)

938 (100.0%)

888 (100.0%)

608,030 (100.0%)

641,385 (100.0%)

657,834 (100.0%)

  Q4 High unemployment −12.4-17.2%

577 (100.0%)

515 (100.0%)

495 (100.0%)

304,844 (100.0%)

333,849 (100.0%)

334,953 (100.0%)

 Spanish-born

  Q1 Low unemployment 7.6–9.8%

658 (93.9%)

560 (89.6%)

596 (89.8%)

404,790 (86.3%)

385,990 (79.0%)

366,927 (74.7%)

  Q2: 10–10.7%

560 (94.3%)

545 (92.7%)

509 (89.9%)

354,154 (87.2%)

340,339 (79.6%)

321,210 (73.7%)

  Q3: 10.7–12.2%

862 (95.5%)

880 (93.8%)

808 (91.0%)

541,249 (89.0%)

521,330 (81.3%)

494,220 (75.1%)

  Q4 High unemployment −12.4-17.2%

545 (94.5%)

472 (91.7%)

428 (86.5%)

249,838 (82.0%)

232,325 (69.6%)

212,029 (63.3%)

 Foreign-born

  Q1 Low unemployment 7.6–9.8%

43 (6.1%)

65 (10.4%)

68 (10.2%)

64,162 (13.7%)

102,489 (21.0%)

124,363 (25.3%)

  Q2: 10–10.7%

34 (5.7%)

43 (7.3%)

57 (10.1%)

52,108 (12.8%)

87,165 (20.4%)

114,557 (26.3%)

  Q3: 10.7–12.2%

41 (4.5%)

58 (6.2%)

80 (9.0%)

66,781 (11.0%)

120,055 (18.7%)

163,614 (24.9%)

  Q4 High unemployment −12.4-17.2%

32 (5.5%)

43 (8.3%)

67 (13.5%)

55,006 (18.0%)

101,524 (30.4%)

122,924 (36.7%)