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Magnitude and causes of socioeconomic differentials in mortality: further evidence from the Whitehall Study.
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The use of social class as an index of socioeconomic position leads to underestimation of the association between social factors and mortality, which may be reflected in public health initiatives and priorities. Known risk factors could not be shown to account for the differentials in mortality, although the degree to which this can be explored with single measurements is limited.
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