Widespread and widely widening? Examining absolute socioeconomic health inequalities in northern Sweden across twelve health indicators
Abstract Background Socioeconomic inequalities in health is a widely studied topic. However, epidemiological research tends to focus on one or a few outcomes conditioned on one indicator, overlooking the fact that health inequalities can vary depending on the outcome studied and the indicator used....
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Main Authors: | Kinza Degerlund Maldi (Author), Miguel San Sebastian (Author), Per E. Gustafsson (Author), Frida Jonsson (Author) |
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