Social pathways to health: On the mediating role of the social network in the relation between socio-economic position and health
Good health is one of the key qualities of life, but opportunities to be and remain healthy are unequally distributed across socio-economic groups. The beneficial health effects of the social network are well known. However, research on the social network as potential mediator in the pathway from so...
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Main Authors: | Marja Aartsen (Author), Marijke Veenstra (Author), Thomas Hansen (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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