Trends in the Relationship between Infant Mortality and Socioeconomic Status: 1950 and 1970
Donald J. Adamchak, Edward G. Stockwell
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Variation in Health and Health Care Use by Socioeconomic Status in Winnipeg, Canada: Does the System Work Well? Yes and No [PDF]
Noralou P. Roos, Cameron Mustard
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Cost‐Effectiveness of Ferritin Screening Thresholds for Iron Deficiency in Reproductive‐Age Women
ABSTRACT Iron deficiency (ID) is a top five leading cause of disability‐adjusted life‐years in women of reproductive age around the world. Despite its enormous health burden, no screening guidelines exist for the detection and treatment of ID in women of reproductive age.
Daniel Wang+7 more
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Relation between socioeconomic status, employment, and health during economic change, 1973-93 [PDF]
Mel Bartley, Charlie Owen
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Health Status and Health Care Access of Farm and Rural Populations [PDF]
Rural residents have higher rates of age-adjusted mortality, disability, and chronic disease than their urban counterparts, though mortality and disability rates vary more by region than by metro status.
Ahearn, Mary Clare+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Workplace benefits such as paid sick leave and employer‐sponsored health insurance influence workers' ability to take time off when ill or injured. We examined whether and to what extent these workplace benefits complement each other in affecting health‐related work absences, and whether associations varied by employment status ...
Jim P. Stimpson+3 more
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Social determinants of health--socioeconomic status, social class, and ethnicity. [PDF]
David Blane
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Leaders’ Impact on Public Spending Priorities: The Case of the German Laender [PDF]
We examine determinants of the composition of public expenditure in the German Laender (states) over the period 1993–2008, as the Laender exhibit a high degree of institutional and political homogeneity and are endowed with extensive fiscal competences ...
Bernd Hayo, Florian Neumeier
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ABSTRACT Objective Substance use right before or during work (hereinafter, “substance use in the workplace”) poses significant health risks to users, colleagues, and the public in the workplace. However, less clear are figures on recent prevalence, characteristics of those engaging in such behaviors, and variations across occupations.
Sehun Oh+2 more
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Workplace conditions, socioeconomic status, and the risk of mortality and acute myocardial infarction: the Kuopio Ischemic Heart Disease Risk Factor Study. [PDF]
James Lynch+4 more
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