Is cumulative exposure to economic hardships more hazardous to women's health than men's? A 16-year follow-up study of the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions (Q37121264)

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Is cumulative exposure to economic hardships more hazardous to women's health than men's? A 16-year follow-up study of the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions
scientific article published on April 2007

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    Is cumulative exposure to economic hardships more hazardous to women's health than men's? A 16-year follow-up study of the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions (English)
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    Johanna Ahnquist
    Peeter Fredlund
    Sarah P Wamala
    1 April 2007
    331-336

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