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How much of the relation between population mortality and unequal distribution of income is a statistical artefact?
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How much of the relation between population mortality and unequal distribution of income is a statistical artefact?
How much of the relation between population mortality and unequal distribution of income is a statistical artefact?
Hugh Gravelle
Hugh Gravelle
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31 January 1998
journal article
review article
Published by
BMJ
in
BMJ
Vol. 316
(7128)
,
382-385
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.316.7128.382
Abstract
However, some scepticism has been expressed about the relative income hypothesis.12 To quote one of the papers cited above, the “mechanisms underlying the association between income distribution and mortality are poorly understood.”7
Keywords
UNEQUAL
SCEPTICISM
CITED
HYPOTHESIS.12
ARTEFACT
QUOTE
DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME
POPULATION MORTALITY
RELATION BETWEEN POPULATION
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