North-South disparities in English mortality1965-2015: longitudinal population study.
Iain Edward BuchanEvangelos KontopantelisMatthew SperrinTarani ChandolaTim DoranPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2017)
England's northern excess mortality has been consistent among those aged <25 and 45+ for the past five decades but risen alarmingly among those aged 25-44 since the mid-90s, long before the Great Recession. This profound and worsening structural inequality requires more equitable economic, social and health policies, including potential reactions to the England-wide loss of improvement in premature mortality.