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Association of neighbourhood disadvantage and individual socioeconomic position with all-cause mortality: a longitudinal multicohort analysis
LIFEPATH Consortium
Mailman School of Public Health
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Social Sciences
Socioeconomic Position
100%
Educational Attainment
75%
Higher Education
25%
Secondary Education
25%
Primary Education
25%
Health Inequality
25%
Physical Activity
25%
Australia
25%
London
25%
Social Inequality
25%
European Commission
25%
Italy
25%
UK
25%
Portugal
25%
France
25%
Switzerland
25%
Regional Development
25%
Technology
25%
Psychology
Secondary Education
100%
Health Inequality
100%
Poisson Regression
100%
Physical Activity
100%
Higher Education
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
All Cause Mortality
100%
Mental Capacity
100%
Cohort Study
75%
Mortality Rate
50%
Physical Activity
25%
Gene Linkage
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
EU Structural Funds
100%