Do socioeconomic disadvantages persist into old age? Self-reported morbidity in a 29-year follow-up of the Whitehall Study.

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OBJECTIVES: This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle age to
self-reported poor health and functional limitations in old age and (2) whether …

Do socioeconomic disadvantages persist into old age? Self-reported morbidity in a 29-year follow-up of the Whitehall Study

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Objectives. This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle age to self-
reported poor health and functional limitations in old age and (2) whether socioeconomic …

Do socioeconomic disadvantages persist into old age? Self-reported morbidity in a 29-year follow-up of the Whitehall Study.

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OBJECTIVES: This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle age to
self-reported poor health and functional limitations in old age and (2) whether …

Do socioeconomic disadvantages persist into old age? Self-reported morbidity in a 29-year follow-up of the Whitehall Study.

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Abstract OBJECTIVES: This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle
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Do socioeconomic disadvantages persist into old age? Self-reported morbidity in a 29-year follow-up of the Whitehall Study.

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OBJECTIVES: This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle age to
self-reported poor health and functional limitations in old age and (2) whether …

Do socioeconomic disadvantages persist into old age? self-reported morbidity in a 29-year follow-up of the Whitehall study

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Do socioeconomic disadvantages persist into old age? Self-reported morbidity in a 29-year follow-up of the Whitehall Study

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Objectives This study examined (1) the relation of employment grade in middle age to self-
reported poor health and functional limitations in old age and (2) whether socioeconomic …