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The Canadian census mortality follow-up study, 1991 through 2001.
BACKGROUND An important step in monitoring progress toward reducing or eliminating inequalities in health is to determine the distribution of mortality rates across various groups defined by education, occupation, income, language, ethnicity, and Aboriginal, visible minority and disability status. This article describes the methods used to link census data from the long-form questionnaire to mo...
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large and it disappeared during the war. His famous book on Churchill brought him much strident reproach from the Churchill family and friends. He admired Churchill's leadership and diplomacy in the war, and there is nothing offensive or unworthy in the book. But it was not in Moran to be a sentimental or emotional hero-worshipper. And after all Churchill was notoriously hostile to Ulster, and ...
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The 1991 Canadian Census Cohort is the largest population-based cohort in Canada (N1⁄4 2 734 835). Prior to the creation of this Cohort, no national population-based Canadian cohort was available to examine mortality by socioeconomic indicators. The 1991 Canadian Census Cohort was created via the linkage of a subsample of respondents from the mandatory 1991 Canadian Census long-form to historic...
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Disclaimer: This report is released to inform interested parties of research and to encourage discussion. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the U.S. Census Bureau. 1 This article reports the results of research and analysis undertaken by Census Bureau 1 staff. It has undergone a more limited review than official Census Bureau publications. This report is r...
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Christine Jones worked for over 30 years as a physiotherapist in the National Health Service (NHS). The research on which this article is based was undertaken while she was a student at the London School of Economics, preparing a dissertation for a Masters Degree in Demography. She has since obtained a PhD in History at the University of Essex and works as a research assistant in the UK Data Ar...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1994
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.309.6950.287