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by Prof. Terje A. Eikemo Professor of sociology, NTNU, Norway Head of ESS health module QDT

by Prof. Terje A. Eikemo Professor of sociology, NTNU, Norway Head of ESS health module QDT Editor-in-chief, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health Director of CHAIN. What is health inequality?. All-cause age-standardised mortality rates by education, Men 30-74 years

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by Prof. Terje A. Eikemo Professor of sociology, NTNU, Norway Head of ESS health module QDT

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  1. by Prof. Terje A. Eikemo Professor of sociology, NTNU, Norway Head of ESS health module QDT Editor-in-chief, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health Director of CHAIN

  2. What is health inequality?

  3. All-cause age-standardised mortality rates by education, Men 30-74 years Results from the EURO-GBD-SE project

  4. Why ESS – and why now? “ESS health module represents a major step forward for cross-national comparisons of social inequalities in health”Eikemo et al. (2016) in the European Sociological Review.

  5. The final selection

  6. The distribution of health and their determinants(tables 2-6)

  7. Absolute and relative educational inequalities in SRH

  8. Individual contribution of behavioural, occupational and living conditions factors

  9. Upcoming special issue with 16 articles based on the health module (January 2017)

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