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Assessment of the magnitude of geographical variations and socioeconomic contextual effects on ischaemic heart disease mortality: a multilevel survival analysis of a large Swedish cohort
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Perceived discrimination, socioeconomic disadvantage and refraining from seeking medical treatment in Sweden
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- 2006
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Inequity in access to dental care services explains current socioeconomic disparities in oral health: The Swedish National Surveys of Public Health 2004-2005
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Children's exposure to nitrogen dioxide in Sweden: investigating environmental injustice in an egalitarian country.
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A brief conceptual tutorial of multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: using measures of clustering in multilevel logistic regression to investigate contextual phenomena.
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Spatial clustering of mental disorders and associated characteristics of the neighbourhood context in Malmo, Sweden, in 2001.
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- 2005
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Incidence of shoulder and neck pain in a working population: effect modification between mechanical and psychosocial exposures at work? Results from a one year follow up of the Malmö shoulder and neck study cohort.
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A brief conceptual tutorial on multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: investigating contextual phenomena in different groups of people.
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Comparison of a spatial approach with the multilevel approach for investigating place effects on health: the example of healthcare utilisation in France
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A brief conceptual tutorial of multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: linking the statistical concept of clustering to the idea of contextual phenomenon.
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