Age, sex and cause-specific mortality rates in 1982-86 for eight munic
ipalities in the Tel Aviv region were compared to comparable rates of
a reference population - the 1984 Jewish population of Israel. Residen
ts of Or Yehuda, Tel Aviv, Holon and Bat Yam had an elevated risk of d
ying. Of particular interest is the elevated risk among adult resident
s of the Tel Aviv municipality. Males and females aged 30-44 had exces
s mortality from heart disease and external causes of death, and males
aged 45-64 from ischemic heart disease and external causes. Tel Aviv
females aged 30-44 also had excess mortality from cerebrovascular dise
ase and females aged 45-64 from malignancy. High mortality rates in th
ese age groups contribute considerably to years of life lost, and it i
s suggested that local health service or governmental action should be
taken to investigate and reduce the disparities. Small area analysis,
as shown here, may provide considerable information for monitoring co
mmunity health.