Explaining subjective social status in two countries: The relative importance of education, occupation, income and childhood circumstances
In the literature on social inequalities in health, subjective socioeconomic position (SEP) is increasingly applied as a determinant of health, motivated by the hypothesis that having a high subjective SEP is health-enhancing. However, the relative importance of determinants of subjective SEP is not...
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