Erratum to: on the plausibility of socioeconomic mortality estimates derived from linked data: a demographic approach
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* Correspondence: [email protected] Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Demographic Research Centre, Vytautas Magnus University, Rostock, Germany Full list of author information is available at the end of the article Fig. 3 Linkage rates of deaths above age a according to sex and educational attainment, Lithuania, 2001–2011. Source: Census-linked mortality data Lithuania, 2001–2011. Note: educational attainment as based on censuses
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On the plausibility of socioeconomic mortality estimates derived from linked data: a demographic approach
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