Income and rural-urban status moderate the association between income inequality and life expectancy in US census tracts
Abstract Background A preponderance of evidence suggests that higher income inequality is associated with poorer population health, yet recent research suggests that this association may vary based on other social determinants, such as socioeconomic status (SES) and other geographic factors, such as...
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Main Authors: | Steven A. Cohen (Author), Caitlin C. Nash (Author), Erin N. Byrne (Author), Mary L. Greaney (Author) |
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