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Subject: Health

Measuring health polarization with self-assessed health data

Optimism, pessimism and the compensating income variation of cardiovascular disease: a two-tiered quality of life stochastic frontier model

Obesity, unhappiness, and ‘The challenge of affluence’: theory and evidence [Book review feature…of ‘The challenge of affluence: self-control and well-being in the United States and Britain since 1950’, by Avner Offer]

Socio-economic inequalities in health and service utilization in the London Borough of Newham

Questionnaire discrimination: (re)-introducing coefficient delta

Self-rated health trajectories in the United States and the United Kingdom: a comparative study

Self-rated life expectancy and lifetime socio-economic position: cross-sectional analysis of the British Household Panel Survey

Can the 12-item General Health Questionnaire be used to measure positive mental health?

Diet composition, socio-economic status and food outlets development in Britain

Time and place: putting individual health into context. A multilevel analysis of the British Household Panel Survey

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