Background: The GLOBE study is a prospective cohort study specifically aimed at the explanation of socio-economic inequalities in health in the Netherlands. The returns of the study are reviewed after ten years of follow-up, and the studies ’ contribution to the development of policy measures to reduce inequalities in health in the Netherlands are described. Methods: The study started in 1991 with a baseline postal survey (response rate 70.1 % or n=18973, 15–74 years of age). Two sub-samples of respondents to this survey were subsequently interviewed in 1991 (response 79.4 % and 72.3%, n=5667). Baseline data collection included measures of socio-economic position, health and possible explanatory factors. Follow-up involved repeated postal s...
In The Netherlands, interest in socioeconomic inequalities in health has grown enormously over a rel...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
In general, those who are worse off in terms of power, knowledge and wealth are also worse off in te...
textabstractSTUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine changes in socioeconomic inequalities in self report...
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__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between socio-economic gro...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between so...
In The Netherlands, interest in socioeconomic inequalities in health has grown enormously over a rel...
In The Netherlands, interest in socioeconomic inequalities in health has grown enormously over a rel...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
The main aim of the Gezondheid en Levens Omstandigheden Bevolking Eindhoven en omstreken (GLOBE) stu...
In general, those who are worse off in terms of power, knowledge and wealth are also worse off in te...
textabstractSTUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine changes in socioeconomic inequalities in self report...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: During the past two decades, socio-economic inequalities i...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: During the past two decades, socio-economic inequalities i...
__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between socio-economic gro...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Evidence on variation in the frequency of health problems between so...
In The Netherlands, interest in socioeconomic inequalities in health has grown enormously over a rel...
In The Netherlands, interest in socioeconomic inequalities in health has grown enormously over a rel...
Background: Worldwide, socioeconomic differences in health and use of healthcare resources have been...
Although health has generally improved, not everyone has benefited equally. How is it possible that ...