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- 2023
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Healthcare costs after kidney transplantation compared to dialysis based on propensity score methods and real world longitudinal register data from Sweden
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- 2022
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Healthcare costs of dementia diseases before, during and after diagnosis : Longitudinal analysis of 17 years of Swedish register data
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- 2020
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Quantifying the treatment effect of kidney transplantation relative to dialysis on survival time : New results based on propensity score weighting and longitudinal observational data from Sweden
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Heterogeneity in the associations between common mental disorders and labour outcomes - a population study from southern Sweden
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Education, immigration and rising mental health inequality in Sweden
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- 2017
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Do kidney transplantations save money? – A study using a before–after design and multiple register-based data from Sweden
2017) In Clinical Kidney Journal(
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- 2015
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Productivity or discrimination? An economic analysis of excess-weight penalty in the Swedish labor market.
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- 2010
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More equal but heavier: A longitudinal analysis of income-related obesity inequalities in an adult Swedish cohort.
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- 2008
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The societal cost of alcohol consumption: an estimation of the economic and human cost including health effects in Sweden, 2002
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- 2007
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More detailed data does not always raise the costs : Experience from a Swedish cost of alcohol study
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- 2004
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Changes in drug spending for different age groups during the 1990s? : Evidence from Sweden
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- 2003
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Does inequality in self-assessed health predict inequality in survival by income? - Evidence from Swedish data
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- 2002
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On the measurement of relative and absolute income-related health inequality
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