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Retirement and socioeconomic inequalities

BMJ, 2010
Burdorf’s editorial is highly relevant because many governments in Europe are raising the retirement age to balance the ratio of employed people to dependent ones as life expectancy increases steadily.1 2 In Belgium, the official retirement age is 65, but some people retire earlier. Politicians who want to …
K. V. Bever   +3 more
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[Socioeconomic inequalities and kidney transplantation].

Nephrologie & therapeutique, 2018
Studies at the population level must take into account the effect of social insecurity and socioeconomic inequalities on the patient outcomes. Socioeconomic inequalities depend on many determinants that are socially determined. In renal transplantation, these social determinants are not registered in the databases.
Châtelet, V.   +5 more
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Socioeconomic inequalities of tuberculosis in India

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2008
The association between poverty and tuberculosis (TB) is well established and widespread.To study the socioeconomic inequalities of TB in India.Information related to socioeconomic inequalities of TB in India was reviewed, including study of varying prevalence and infection, regional disparities and demographic disparities of disease of TB with a view ...
Muniyandi, M, Rajeswari, Ramachandran
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Socioeconomic inequality in hypertension in Iran

Journal of Hypertension, 2014
Hypertension covers a large portion of burden of diseases, especially in the developing countries. The unequal distribution of hypertension in the population may affect 'health for all' goal. This study aimed to investigate the socioeconomic inequality of hypertension in Iran and to identify its influencing factors.We used data from Iran's surveillance
Mansooreh, Fateh   +4 more
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New Perspectives on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2003
In all countries with available data, risks of disease and premature death tend to be systematically higher for those with lower levels of education and income. During the 1990s, substantial progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms and factors involved in generating these variations in health.
Mackenbach, Johan, Howden-Chapman, P
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Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health

JAMA, 1993
Objective. —Socioeconomic status (SES) is strongly associated with risk of disease and mortality. Universal health insurance is being debated as one remedy for such health inequalities. This article considers mechanisms through which SES affects health and argues that a broader and more comprehensive approach is needed. Data Sources.
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Socioeconomic inequalities and health

2004
The Health Behavior in School-aged Children (HBSC) study provides unique insight into the health and behavior of young people. The report on the 2001/2002 survey gives information about a much-neglected segment of society, but one that has the greatest potential to benefit from policies and health initiatives based on sound research and information ...
Holstein, Bjorn   +4 more
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Immigration, poverty and socioeconomic inequality

Journal of Children and Poverty, 2014
How does immigration affect poverty trends and socioeconomic inequality? How are the children of immigrants integrated into American society?
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Racial and socioeconomic disparities in lung cancer screening in the United States: A systematic review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Ernesto Sosa   +2 more
exaly  

American Cancer Society's report on the status of cancer disparities in the United States, 2021

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Farhad Islami   +2 more
exaly  

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