Describing socio-economic variation in life expectancy according to an individual's education, occupation and wage in England and Wales: An analysis of the ONS Longitudinal Study
People who live in more deprived areas have poorer health outcomes, and this inequality is a major driver of health and social policy. Many interventions targeting these disparities implicitly assume that poorer health is predominantly associated with area-level factors, and that these inequalities...
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Main Authors: | Fiona C. Ingleby (Author), Laura M. Woods (Author), Iain M. Atherton (Author), Matthew Baker (Author), Lucy Elliss-Brookes (Author), Aurélien Belot (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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