Socio-economic Differential Mortality
INDEXCONTENTS I. REPORT ON THE MEETING Report on the 4th meeting of the un/who/cicred network on soci-economic differential mortality in industrialized societies II. SESSION REPORTS Peter Jozan Recent mortality trends in eastern Europe J. K. van Ginneken and W. J. Appelboom Influence of socio-economic factors on perceived morbidity and use of health services: results of the continuous health survey in the Netherlands in 1981-1984 Jan van Reek Mortality by social class among adults in the Netherlands since the nineteenth century Ch. E. Minder Socio-economic mortality differentials in Switzerland 1979-1! Jens-Kristian Borgan The relation between housing variables other socio-econor characteristics and mortality: results from the Norwegian cen-sus based mortality study 1970-1980 Lars B. Kristofersen How stable are socio-economic mortality differentials inNorw - Economically active men 1970 traced back to their 1960-census occupations Florianno Pagnanelli Occupational and socio-economic mortality: the Italian first sur-vey Peter Jozan Some preliminary results of the study on cancer mortality dif-ferentials by socio-economic status Elsa Bach and Finn Tuchsen An on-going study on occupational hospitalization in Denmark Michel de Saboulin A new prospective study on socio-economic differential mortality in France Harry M. Rosenberg and Lester R. Curtin Quality of cause-of-death information as it relates to studies of socio-economic differences in mortality H. Hansluwka Inequalities in health in south and east Asia facts and implications Otto Andersen - Jens-Kristian Borgan - Lars-Gunnar Horte - Lars Kristofersen - Hannele Sauli A comparative study of occupational mortality in the Nordic counÂtries 1971-1980 Christabel Young Ethnic differences in mortality with special reference to the effect of age and period of residence:the case of Australia Tapani Valkonen Methodological problems in the study of socio-economic mortality differentials Jean Bourgeois-Pichat An example of cooperative research: the UN/WHO/CICRED netÂwork on socio-economic differential mortality in industrialized societies III. THE LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
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