Is there a "Scottish effect" for self reports of health? Individual level analysis of the 2001 UK census
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Scotland's overall health record is comparatively poor for a Western European country, particularly amongst people of working age. A number of previous studies have explored why this might be the case by comparing mortality in S...
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Main Author: | Popham Frank (Author) |
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