Is the mediating effect of psychosocial stress on the income-health relationship moderated by income inequality?
Background: There now exists a rich body of literature on the relationship between income, income inequality, and health. The discussion about the impact of income and income inequality on health includes psychosocial mechanisms, such as long-term perceptions of inferiority and social positioning, m...
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Main Author: | Sigbjørn Svalestuen (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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