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Education inequalities in adult all-cause mortality: first national data for Australia using linked census and mortality data

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Korda, Rosemary
Biddle, Nicholas
Lynch, John
Eynstone-Hinkins, James
Soga, Kay
Banks, Emily
Priest, Naomi
Moon, Lynelle
Blakely, Antony

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Oxford University Press

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National linked mortality and census data have not previously been available for Australia. We estimated education-based mortality inequalities from linked census and mortality data that are suitable for international comparisons.

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International Journal of Epidemiology

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