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Relative deprivation and sickness absence in Sweden
J. Helgertz
, W. Hess, K. Scott
Institute for Social Research & Data Innovation
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Status Epilepticus
100%
Health Behavior
89%
Sweden
85%
Social Class
82%
Income
71%
Education
54%
Costs and Cost Analysis
54%
Population
34%
Social Sciences
deprivation
84%
Sweden
72%
illness
69%
time factor
19%
health behavior
15%
social status
11%
income
9%
career
9%
costs
8%
trend
7%
education
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
socioeconomic status
54%
woman
41%
income
37%
education
36%
socioeconomics
35%
health
29%
policy
26%
cost
22%
effect
10%
method
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Education
73%
Health
63%
Costs
32%
Chemical Compounds
Heterogeneity
80%