The impact of increasing income inequalities on educational inequalities in mortality - An analysis of six European countries

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Rasmus Hoffmann
Yannan Hu
Rianne de Gelder
Gwenn Menvielle
Matthias Bopp
Johan P. Mackenbach
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[1] Erasmus Medical Center,Department of Public Health
[2] Sorbonne Universités,Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute
[3] UPMC Univ Paris 06,undefined
[4] INSERM,undefined
[5] Institut Pierre Louis d’épidémiologie et de Santé Publique (IPLESP UMRS 1136),undefined
[6] University of Zurich,undefined
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International Journal for Equity in Health | / 15卷
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Income inequality; Health inequality; Mortality; International comparison; Fixed-effects; Longitudinal analysis; Europe;
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