Chapter 3 78 When comparing differences in hospitalisation DSR by both city district and migration background, the DSR was the highest in non-European residents of peripheral districts (DSR 306 hospitalisations per 100,000 population [95%CI 276-339]), who had a six times higher hospitalisation DSR than ethnic-Dutch residents of central districts (RR 5.97 [95%CI 5.78-6.16])) (Figure 3 and 4). Figure 3. Age- and sex-standardised hospitalisation rates per 100,000 population in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, between 15 June 2020 and 20 January 2021, stratified by migration background and city district of residence. Central city districts (higher SES) = Central, West, South and East districts higher average incomes; Peripheral city districts (lower SES) = South-East, North and New-West. European migration background included migrants originating from North America, Australasia, Indonesia or Japan, due to their high socio-economic status compared to non-European countries.
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