<b>Background</b> Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. There are social gradients in unemployment and economic inactivity, so it was hypothesised that they may contribute to the social gradient in self-rated health.<p></p> <b>Methods</b> Data on employment status, socio-economic position (SEP) and self-rated heath were obtained for people of working age (25–59) who had ever worked from a 3% sample of the 2001 English census. The age-adjusted prevalence differences in poor general health for four separate measures of SEP were compared with the prevalence differences obtained after additional adjustment for employment status.<p></p> <b>Results</b&g...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background A number of different socio-economic classifications have been used in relation to health...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...
Background Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. There are social ...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...
<b>Background</b><p></p> There has been much focus on separating contextual...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on socia...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on social...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on socia...
Background Social inequalities in health are widely examined. But the reasons behind this phenomeno...
The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in unemployment ac...
There has been considerable debate over the importance of the health selection hypothesis for explai...
The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in unemployment ac...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
There has been considerable debate over the importance of the health selection hypothesis for explai...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background A number of different socio-economic classifications have been used in relation to health...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...
Background Unemployment and economic inactivity are associated with poor health. There are social ...
<b>Objectives</b> To assess, using individual level data, how the proportion of people i...
<b>Background</b><p></p> There has been much focus on separating contextual...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on socia...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on social...
Background There has been much focus on separating contextual and compositional influences on socia...
Background Social inequalities in health are widely examined. But the reasons behind this phenomeno...
The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in unemployment ac...
There has been considerable debate over the importance of the health selection hypothesis for explai...
The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in unemployment ac...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
There has been considerable debate over the importance of the health selection hypothesis for explai...
Introduction: The economic recession which began in 2008 has resulted in a substantial increase in u...
Background A number of different socio-economic classifications have been used in relation to health...
BACKGROUND: The new UK National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) is theoretically b...