Educational inequalities in health after work exit: the role of work characteristics
Abstract Background Educational inequalities in health have been widely reported. A low educational level is associated with more adverse working conditions. Working conditions, in turn, are associated with health and there is evidence that this association remains after work exit. Because many coun...
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Main Authors: | Sascha de Breij (Author), Jeevitha Yogachandiran Qvist (Author), Daniel Holman (Author), Jana Mäcken (Author), Jorma Seitsamo (Author), Martijn Huisman (Author), Dorly J. H. Deeg (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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