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| 1. | GEORGE DAVEY SMITH, DAVID BLANE, MEL BARTLEY | ||
| Explanations for socio-economic differentials in mortality: Evidence from Britain and elsewhere | |||
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Eur J Public Health Jan 01, 1994; 4: 131-144.
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| Track 1: Workshop: Need for a more focused public health response to the injury epidemic | |||
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Eur J Public Health Oct 01, 2005; 15: 59-60.
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| 3. | DAVID BLANE, MEL BARTLEY, GEORGE DAVEY SMITH | ||
| Disease aetiology and materialist explanations of socioeconomic mortality differentials | |||
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Eur J Public Health Dec 01, 1997; 7: 385-391.
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| 4. | TAPANI VALKONEN, PEKKA MARTIKAINEN, MARIKA JALOVAARA, SEPPO KOSKINEN, TUIJA MARTELIN, PIA MÄKELÄ | ||
| Changes in socioeconomic inequalities in mortality during an economic boom and recession among middle-aged men and women in Finland | |||
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Eur J Public Health Dec 01, 2000; 10: 274-280.
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| 5. | CLIVE SEALE, DAVID SILVERMAN | ||
| Ensuring rigour in qualitative research | |||
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Eur J Public Health Dec 01, 1997; 7: 379-384.
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