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Many factors can influence the place of death of individuals, including socioeconomic factors. This research aims to explore the inequalities related to the place of death for the European population aged over 50 years. The data for this analysis were collected from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. Place of death (home vs. other) was chosen as the outcome variable and the following variables were selected to measure individuals\u2019 socioeconomic status: equivalent individual income; level of education; and inheritance at the time of death. A logistic statistical model was adopted and the odds-ratio for death at home vs. other were described and interpreted. Around 34.3% of deaths in Europe occurred at home, and the remaining 65.7% occurred in an institution, usually a hospital. Bulgaria (73.5%) and Romania (68.9%) showed the most deaths at home. On the other hand, the countries least likely to have deaths at home are Cyprus (10.9%) and Finland (15.4%). Individuals with lower incomes were more likely to die at home than those with higher incomes, and education failed to determine the place of death. 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