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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 5, 2000
Social class differences in mortality using the new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic ClassificationT Chandola
Public Health|February 14, 2012
Spatial and social determinants of urban health in low-, middle- and high-income countriesT Chandola
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 3, 2001
Ethnic and class differences in health in relation to British South Asians: using the new National Statistics Socio-Economic ClassificationT Chandola
Health & Place|July 27, 2001
The fear of crime and area differences in healthT Chandola
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 29, 1998
Social inequality in coronary heart disease: a comparison of occupational classificationsT Chandola
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 22, 2000
Social class differences in morbidity using the new U.K. National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification. Do class differences in employment relations explain class differences in health?T Chandola, C Jenkinson
Journal of Public Health Medicine|July 27, 2000
The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC); investigating social class differences in self-reported health statusT Chandola, C Jenkinson
Ethnicity & Health|September 14, 2000
Validating self-rated health in different ethnic groupsT Chandola, C Jenkinson
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 22, 2005
Do changes in effort-reward imbalance at work contribute to an explanation of the social gradient in angina?T Chandola, J Siegrist, M Marmot
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 20, 2002
Social inequalities in health by individual and household measures of social position in a cohort of healthy peopleT Chandola, M Bartley, R Wiggins, et al.
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|February 5, 2000
Social class differences in mortality using the new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic ClassificationT Chandola
Public Health|February 14, 2012
Spatial and social determinants of urban health in low-, middle- and high-income countriesT Chandola
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|April 3, 2001
Ethnic and class differences in health in relation to British South Asians: using the new National Statistics Socio-Economic ClassificationT Chandola
Health & Place|July 27, 2001
The fear of crime and area differences in healthT Chandola
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|July 29, 1998
Social inequality in coronary heart disease: a comparison of occupational classificationsT Chandola
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 22, 2000
Social class differences in morbidity using the new U.K. National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification. Do class differences in employment relations explain class differences in health?T Chandola, C Jenkinson
Journal of Public Health Medicine|July 27, 2000
The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC); investigating social class differences in self-reported health statusT Chandola, C Jenkinson
Ethnicity & Health|September 14, 2000
Validating self-rated health in different ethnic groupsT Chandola, C Jenkinson
Occupational and Environmental Medicine|March 22, 2005
Do changes in effort-reward imbalance at work contribute to an explanation of the social gradient in angina?T Chandola, J Siegrist, M Marmot
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|December 20, 2002
Social inequalities in health by individual and household measures of social position in a cohort of healthy peopleT Chandola, M Bartley, R Wiggins, et al.
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