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Socioeconomic inequality in birth weight and gestational age in Denmark 1996-2007: using a family-based approach to explore alternative explanations
Laust Hvas Mortensen
Section of Social Medicine
Department of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Denmark
85%
Birth Weight
76%
Siblings
73%
Gestational Age
69%
Premature Birth
48%
Mothers
43%
Education
36%
Cohort Studies
31%
Income
18%
Pregnancy Outcome
11%
Child
9%
Pregnancy
6%
Confidence Intervals
6%
Arts & Humanities
Siblings
100%
Denmark
81%
Cohort
50%
Maternal Education
38%
Education
27%
Hazard
23%
Pregnancy
21%
Household
19%
Early Life
13%
Welfare State
12%
Income
12%
Confidence Interval
11%
Social Sciences
Denmark
76%
socioeconomic position
42%
household income
24%
pregnancy
19%
education
17%
cohort analysis
16%
welfare state
10%
confidence
8%
regression
7%
present
6%
university
5%