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Ethnicity, socio-economic status and health research: insights from and implications of Charles Tilly's theory of Durable Inequality
- Correspondence to Prof Vincent Lorant, Institute for Health and Society, Université Catholique de Louvain, Clos Chappelle Aux Champs 30.05, 1200 Brussels, Belgium; vincent.lorant{at}uclouvain.be
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Ethnicity, socio-economic status and health research: insights from and implications of Charles Tilly's theory of Durable Inequality
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- Accepted January 29, 2011
- First published March 3, 2011.
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