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      The increasing disparity in mortality between socioeconomic groups in the United States, 1960 and 1986.

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          There is an inverse relation between socioeconomic status and mortality. Over the past several decades death rates in the United States have declined, but it is unclear whether all socioeconomic groups have benefited equally.

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          Journal
          N Engl J Med
          The New England journal of medicine
          Massachusetts Medical Society
          0028-4793
          0028-4793
          Jul 08 1993
          : 329
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] National Center for Health Statistics, Office of Planning and Extramural Programs, Hyattsville, MD 20782.
          Article
          10.1056/NEJM199307083290207
          8510686
          a6283cc3-3c94-410d-b126-f63bb74cf854
          History

          Americas,Cultural Background,Demographic Factors,Developed Countries,Differential Mortality,Economic Factors,Educational Status,Ethnic Groups,Family And Household,Family Characteristics,Income,Mortality,North America,Northern America,Population,Population Characteristics,Population Dynamics,Sex Factors,Socioeconomic Factors,Socioeconomic Status,United States

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