Socioeconomic and urban-rural differentials in exposure to air pollution and mortality burden in England
Abstract Background Socioeconomically disadvantaged populations often have higher exposures to particulate air pollution, which can be expected to contribute to differentials in life expectancy. We examined socioeconomic differentials in exposure and air pollution-related mortality relating to large...
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Main Authors: | Ai Milojevic (Author), Claire L. Niedzwiedz (Author), Jamie Pearce (Author), James Milner (Author), Ian A. MacKenzie (Author), Ruth M. Doherty (Author), Paul Wilkinson (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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