Method: The New Zealand Socio‐economic Index of Occupational Status: methodological revision and imputation for missing data
Abstract Objectives: To revise and update the New Zealand Socio‐economic Index (NZSEI) in the light of methodological issues in its construction, and to develop an imputation method for use where occupational information is not available. Methods: Data were drawn from the following New Zealand natio...
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Main Authors: | Peter Davis (Author), Gabrielle Jenkin (Author), Pat Coope (Author), Tony Blakely (Author), Andrew Sporle (Author), Cindy Kiro (Author) |
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2004-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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