Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession -- a comparative study

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Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession -- a comparative study. / Falk, Johanna; Bruce, Daniel; Burström, Bo; Thielen, Karsten; Whitehead, Margaret; Nylén, Lotta.

I: B M C Public Health, Bind 13, Nr. 1, 04.10.2013, s. 925.

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Falk, J, Bruce, D, Burström, B, Thielen, K, Whitehead, M & Nylén, L 2013, 'Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession -- a comparative study', B M C Public Health, bind 13, nr. 1, s. 925. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-925

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Falk, J., Bruce, D., Burström, B., Thielen, K., Whitehead, M., & Nylén, L. (2013). Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession -- a comparative study. B M C Public Health, 13(1), 925. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-925

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Falk J, Bruce D, Burström B, Thielen K, Whitehead M, Nylén L. Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession -- a comparative study. B M C Public Health. 2013 okt. 4;13(1):925. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-13-925

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Falk, Johanna ; Bruce, Daniel ; Burström, Bo ; Thielen, Karsten ; Whitehead, Margaret ; Nylén, Lotta. / Trends in poverty risks among people with and without limiting-longstanding illness by employment status in Sweden, Denmark, and the United Kingdom during the current economic recession -- a comparative study. I: B M C Public Health. 2013 ; Bind 13, Nr. 1. s. 925.

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