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▼a 301 |
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▼a Rambotti, Simone. |
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▼a How Inequality Affects Health: Reconciling Evidence from Cross-Sectional, Relational, and Longitudinal Analyses. |
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▼a [S.l.] :
▼b The University of Arizona.,
▼c 2018 |
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▼a Ann Arbor :
▼b ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,
▼c 2018 |
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▼a 181 p. |
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▼a Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 79-11(E), Section: A. |
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▼a Advisers: Ronald Breiger |
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▼a Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Arizona, 2018. |
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▼a The income inequality hypothesis is one of the most influential ideas in public health. It posits that in the affluent world income inequality per se has a direct, independent and detrimental effect on health. This hypothesis, established in the |
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▼a School code: 0009. |
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▼a Sociology. |
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▼a 0626 |
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▼a The University of Arizona.
▼b Sociology. |
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▼t Dissertation Abstracts International
▼g 79-11A(E). |
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▼t Dissertation Abstract International |
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▼a 0009 |
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▼a Ph.D. |
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▼a 2018 |
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▼a English |
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▼u http://www.riss.kr/pdu/ddodLink.do?id=T14999399
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▼a 201812
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▼a 관리자 |