Healthcare utilization during the first year of life: the impact of social and economic background - ARCHIVED

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Socio-economic status - as measured by income, education and occupation - is a complex phenomenon used to describe social inequities. It is well known that people in lower socioeconomic categories experience higher mortality rates and poorer health than those further up the social ladder. In addition, differences in health by socio-economic status are most pronounced in early and late mid- life. However, it is not clearly understood why this is so.

Issue Number: 1998001
Author(s): Berthelot, Jean-Marie; Houle, Christian; Knighton, Tamara; Mustard, Cameron
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PDFNovember 5, 1998