Social capital, population health, and the gendered statistics of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality
Scholars in the field of population health need to be on the constant lookout for the danger that their tacit ideological commitments translate into systematic biases in how they interpret their empirical results. This contribution illustrates this problematic by critically interrogating a set of co...
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Main Author: | Dragos Simandan (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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