Lifecourse socioeconomic position and cohort differences in health expectancy in Australia: a longitudinal cohort study
Summary: Background: There is a need to know how changes in health expectancy differ for population subgroups globally. The aim of this study was to estimate 10-year trends in health expectancies by individual markers of socioeconomic position from three points over the lifecourse, evaluating how co...
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Main Authors: | Richard Tawiah, PhD (Author), Carol Jagger, ProfPhD (Author), Kaarin J Anstey, ProfPhD (Author), Kim M Kiely, PhD (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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