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Social Networks and Health Inequalities
“Tell me how much your friends earn and I’ll tell you whether you smoke, what
diseases you have and how old you’re going to become!” Part of this statement should
be familiar to those who are interested in the connection between social inequality and
health. People of comparatively lower socioeconomic status are at higher risk of health
problems and are more likely to fall ill and die earlier than those who have a higher
income, a higher level of education, or a more prestigious profession. This correlation,
often referred to as the “social gradient,” is well-documented and can be shown in
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Springer Cham.,
2022
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VI, 343
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English
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9783030977221
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Andreas Klärner, Markus Gamper, Sylvia Keim-Klärner, Irene Moor, Holger von der Lippe, Nico Vonneilich
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angga
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https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-97722-1
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