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Johan P Mackenbach

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 5, 2002
Income inequality and population healthJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Public Health|October 14, 2017
Nordic paradox, Southern miracle, Eastern disaster: persistence of inequalities in mortality in EuropeJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Epidemiology|February 21, 2021
The rise and fall of diseases: reflections on the history of population health in Europe since ca. 1700Johan P Mackenbach
The Lancet. Planetary Health|March 7, 2024
Dutch Academy of Science proposes research agenda for planetary healthJohan P Mackenbach
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 26, 2010
Has the English strategy to reduce health inequalities failed?Johan P Mackenbach
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 6, 2012
The persistence of health inequalities in modern welfare states: the explanation of a paradoxJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Epidemiology|November 28, 2012
Convergence and divergence of life expectancy in Europe: a centennial viewJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Public Health|January 24, 2008
The Finnish dance of death: impressions from HelsinkiJohan P Mackenbach
Gaceta Sanitaria|June 8, 2006
Comment. Redistribution of socioeconomic resources without a reduction of health inequalities? Some surprises on the road to UtopiaJohan P Mackenbach
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 9, 2007
The Mediterranean diet story illustrates that "why" questions are as important as "how" questions in disease explanationJohan P Mackenbach
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 5, 2002
Income inequality and population healthJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Public Health|October 14, 2017
Nordic paradox, Southern miracle, Eastern disaster: persistence of inequalities in mortality in EuropeJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Epidemiology|February 21, 2021
The rise and fall of diseases: reflections on the history of population health in Europe since ca. 1700Johan P Mackenbach
The Lancet. Planetary Health|March 7, 2024
Dutch Academy of Science proposes research agenda for planetary healthJohan P Mackenbach
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|August 26, 2010
Has the English strategy to reduce health inequalities failed?Johan P Mackenbach
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 6, 2012
The persistence of health inequalities in modern welfare states: the explanation of a paradoxJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Epidemiology|November 28, 2012
Convergence and divergence of life expectancy in Europe: a centennial viewJohan P Mackenbach
European Journal of Public Health|January 24, 2008
The Finnish dance of death: impressions from HelsinkiJohan P Mackenbach
Gaceta Sanitaria|June 8, 2006
Comment. Redistribution of socioeconomic resources without a reduction of health inequalities? Some surprises on the road to UtopiaJohan P Mackenbach
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 9, 2007
The Mediterranean diet story illustrates that "why" questions are as important as "how" questions in disease explanationJohan P Mackenbach
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