Correcting for numerator/denominator bias when assessing changing inequalities in occupational class mortality, Australia 1981 -2002
OBJECTIVE: Comparisons of the changing patterns of inequalities in occupational mortality provide one way to monitor the achievement of equity goals. However, previous comparisons have not corrected for numerator/denominator bias, which is a consequence of the different ways in which occupational de...
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Main Authors: | Williams Gail M (Author), Najman Jake M (Author), Clavarino Alexandra (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2006-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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