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Methods in Social Epidemiology

Methods in Social Epidemiology
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Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0787979899
Category: Medical



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This practical, comprehensive introduction to methods in social epidemiology is written by experts in the field Topics covered are:Introduction: Advancing Methods in Social EpidemiologyThe History of Methods of Social Epidemilogy to 1965Indicators of Socioeconomic PositionMeasuring and Analyzing 'Race'Racism and Racial DiscriminationMeasuring PovertyMeasuring Health InequalitiesA Conceptual Fr

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