2023 - Research.com Medicine in Netherlands Leader Award
His primary scientific interests are in Socioeconomic status, Public health, Demography, Gerontology and Epidemiology. His research integrates issues of Longitudinal study, Environmental health, Psychosocial, Cross-sectional study and Social class in his study of Socioeconomic status. He combines subjects such as Logistic regression and Cohort study with his study of Public health.
His Cohort study study incorporates themes from Marital status and Pediatrics. His work deals with themes such as Developed country, Poisson regression, Cause of death and Risk factor, which intersect with Demography. His Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Odds ratio, Body mass index, Diabetes mellitus, Life expectancy and Hazard ratio.
His primary areas of investigation include Demography, Public health, Socioeconomic status, Gerontology and Environmental health. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Life expectancy, Epidemiology, Cohort study and Cause of death. His study in Health care extends to Public health with its themes.
His studies in Socioeconomic status integrate themes in fields like Odds ratio, Cross-sectional study, Psychosocial, Social class and Risk factor. The study incorporates disciplines such as Obesity and Disease in addition to Gerontology. His work carried out in the field of Environmental health brings together such families of science as Psychological intervention, Injury prevention and Occupational safety and health.
Johan P. Mackenbach focuses on Demography, Public health, Socioeconomic status, Life expectancy and Environmental health. His Demography research incorporates elements of Cause of death, Epidemiology, Gerontology and Socioeconomic inequalities. His work is dedicated to discovering how Gerontology, Health care are connected with Demographic economics and other disciplines.
His Public health research incorporates themes from Body mass index, Socioeconomics and Family medicine. He works mostly in the field of Socioeconomic status, limiting it down to topics relating to Social inequality and, in certain cases, Cancer. Johan P. Mackenbach has researched Environmental health in several fields, including Tobacco control, Cross-sectional study and Health equity.
Johan P. Mackenbach mainly focuses on Demography, Socioeconomic status, Public health, Environmental health and Mortality rate. His Demography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Epidemiology, Gerontology, Cause of death, Social inequality and Socioeconomic inequalities. His Gerontology research includes elements of Epidemiology of cancer and Social epidemiology.
His Socioeconomic status study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Life expectancy, Social class, Mortality data, Educational attainment and Empirical research. His Public health research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Diabetes mellitus, Nursing research, Health care and Medical record. He interconnects Legislation, Attendance, Population health and Health policy in the investigation of issues within Environmental health.
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Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health in 22 European Countries
Johan P. Mackenbach;Irina Stirbu;Albert-Jan R. Roskam;Maartje M. Schaap.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Financial crisis, austerity, and health in Europe
Marina Karanikolos;Marina Karanikolos;Philipa Mladovsky;Jonathan Cylus;Sarah Thomson.
(2013)
Measuring the magnitude of socio-economic inequalities in health: an overview of available measures illustrated with two examples from Europe.
Johan P Mackenbach;Anton E Kunst.
Social Science & Medicine (1997)
Income inequality and population health.
Johan P Mackenbach.
BMJ (2002)
Widening socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in six Western European countries
Johan P Mackenbach;Vivian Bos;Otto Andersen;Mario Cardano.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2003)
Socioeconomic status and the 25 × 25 risk factors as determinants of premature mortality: a multicohort study and meta-analysis of 1·7 million men and women
Silvia Stringhini;Cristian Carmeli;Markus Jokela;Mauricio Avendaño;Mauricio Avendaño.
The Lancet (2017)
Migration and health in an increasingly diverse Europe
Bernd Rechel;Bernd Rechel;Philipa Mladovsky;David Ingleby;Johan P Mackenbach.
(2013)
The persistence of health inequalities in modern welfare states: the explanation of a paradox.
Johan P. Mackenbach.
Social Science & Medicine (2012)
Educational differences in smoking: international comparison.
A. E. J. M. Cavelaars;A. E. Kunst;J. J. M. Geurts;R. Crialesi.
BMJ (2000)
The Generation R Study: design and cohort update 2010
Vincent W. V. Jaddoe;Cock M. van Duijn;Albert J. van der Heijden;Johan P. Mackenbach.
European Journal of Epidemiology (2010)
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