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Inequality in the social consequences of illness: how well do people with long-term illness fare in the British and Swedish labor markets?
B Burström, M Whitehead, C Lindholm,
Finn Diderichsen
Department of Public Health
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Social Sciences
chronic illness
99%
demand
13%
economics
17%
employment opportunity
21%
Group
6%
health policy
18%
household survey
22%
illness
80%
job security
48%
labor
13%
labor market
79%
Labor Market Policy
26%
living conditions
20%
pricing
100%
social effects
91%
Social Policy
17%
society
13%
Sweden
67%
trend
9%
unemployment
35%
unskilled worker
29%
worker
12%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Chronic Disease
74%
Data Analysis
15%
Economics
31%
Health Policy
20%
Occupational Groups
28%
Public Policy
22%
Social Conditions
23%
Sweden
78%
Unemployment
48%