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Does chronic illness cause adverse social and economic consequences among Swedes?
C Lindholm, B Burström,
F Diderichsen
Department of Public Health
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Social Sciences
cause
41%
chronic illness
70%
coverage
17%
exclusion
34%
illness
37%
international comparison
27%
interview
20%
labor market
56%
living conditions
23%
market position
32%
social economics
62%
social effects
64%
statistics
17%
Swede
100%
Sweden
39%
unemployment
63%
welfare
17%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Chronic Disease
52%
Economics
55%
Interviews
31%
Odds Ratio
15%
Social Conditions
27%
Statistics
18%
Sweden
46%
Unemployment
86%
Universal Health Insurance
31%