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Socio-economic status and health
Socioeconomic gradients in all-cause, premature and avoidable mortality among immigrants and long-term residents using linked death records in Ontario, Canada
- Correspondence to Dr Laura Rosella, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Health Sciences Building 6th floor, 155 College Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5T 3M7; laura.rosella{at}utoronto.ca
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Socioeconomic gradients in all-cause, premature and avoidable mortality among immigrants and long-term residents using linked death records in Ontario, Canada
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- Received October 17, 2016
- Revised January 9, 2017
- Accepted January 29, 2017
- First published March 13, 2017.
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June 12, 2017
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