“…Likewise, a study in Barcelona13 reported the association with neighbourhood unemployment and fall mortality rate, after adjusting for individual level SEP. In contrast, studies in European cities12 and Canada11 reported that there were no associations between area level deprivation and mortality from fall injuries. In South Korea, senior citizens with a lower household income were reportedly more susceptible to fall related fatalities due to the increased risks from their residential conditions, with hazards such as steep street slopes, poorly designed stairs and slippery bathroom tiles 30.…”