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Long-term local area employment rates as predictors of individual mortality and morbidity: a prospective study in England, spanning more than two decades

by: Mylène Riva, Sarah E. Curtis
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, Vol. 66, No. 10. (01 October 2012), pp. 919-926, doi:10.1136/jech-2011-200306  Key: citeulike:11184904

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Background Although long-term trends in local labour market conditions are likely to influence health, few studies have assessed whether this is so. This paper examines whether (1) trends in local employment rates have relevance for mortality and morbidity outcomes in England and (2) trends are stronger predictors of these outcomes than employment rates measured at one point in time.


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