Intragenerational social mobility and depressive symptoms. Results from the French CONSTANCES cohort study
Background: To further explain the association between low socioeconomic position and increased risk of poor health, research started to consider life course conditions, including previous occupational positions and patterns of social mobility in the analysis. We describe patterns of intrageneration...
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Main Authors: | Hanno Hoven (Author), Johannes Siegrist (Author), Marcel Goldberg (Author), Céline Ribet (Author), Marie Zins (Author), Morten Wahrendorf (Author) |
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2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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