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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
31
Citations
3393
World Ranking
7577
National Ranking
71

Best Publications

  • Trends in inequalities in premature mortality: a study of 3.2 million deaths in 13 European countries

    Johan P Mackenbach;Ivana Kulhánová;Gwenn Menvielle;Matthias Bopp

  • What causes health inequality? A systematic review on the relative importance of social causation and health selection

    Hannes Kröger;Eduwin Pakpahan;Rasmus Hoffmann

  • Variations in the relation between education and cause-specific mortality in 19 European populations: a test of the "fundamental causes" theory of social inequalities in health.

    Johan P. Mackenbach;Ivana Kulhánová;Matthias Bopp;Patrick Deboosere

  • Pathways between socioeconomic status and health: Does health selection or social causation dominate in Europe?

    Rasmus Hoffmann;Rasmus Hoffmann;Hannes Kröger;Eduwin Pakpahan

  • Hypertension control and access to medical care in the inner city.

    J M Kotchen;B Shakoor-Abdullah;W E Walker;T H Chelius

  • Socioeconomic inequalities in cause-specific mortality in 15 European cities

    Marc Marí-Dell'Olmo;Mercè Gotsens;Laia Palència;Bo Burström

  • Social and health policies or interventions to tackle health inequalities in European cities: a scoping review

    Mariona Pons-Vigués;Èlia Díez;Jonathan Morrison;Sergio Salas-Nicás

  • How can inequalities in mortality be reduced? A quantitative analysis of 6 risk factors in 21 European populations.

    Terje Andreas Eikemo;Rasmus Hoffmann;Margarete C. Kulik;Ivana Kulhánová

  • Social Causation Versus Health Selection in the Life Course: Does Their Relative Importance Differ by Dimension of SES?

    Rasmus Hoffmann;Rasmus Hoffmann;Hannes Kröger;Hannes Kröger;Siegfried Geyer

  • Social differences in avoidable mortality between small areas of 15 European cities: an ecological study.

    Rasmus Hoffmann;Gerard Borsboom;Marc Saez;Marc Mari Dell’Olmo

  • Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from conditions amenable to medical interventions: do they reflect inequalities in access or quality of health care?

    Iris Plug;Rasmus Hoffmann;Barbara Artnik;Matthias Bopp

  • The long arm of childhood circumstances on health in old age : evidence from SHARELIFE

    Eduwin Pakpahan;Rasmus Hoffmann;Hannes Kröger

  • Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in 16 European cities

    Carme Borrell;Marc Marí-Dell'Olmo;Laia Palència;Mercè Gotsens

  • Socioeconomic Differences in Old Age Mortality

    Rasmus Hoffmann

  • Socioeconomic inequalities in old-age mortality: a comparison of Denmark and the USA.

    Rasmus Hoffmann

  • Smoking and the potential for reduction of inequalities in mortality in Europe

    Margarete C. Kulik;Rasmus Hoffmann;Ken Judge;Caspar Looman

  • Do socioeconomic mortality differences decrease with rising age

    Rasmus Hoffmann

  • Illness, not age, is the leveler of social mortality differences in old age.

    Rasmus Hoffmann

  • Educational inequalities in diabetes mortality across Europe in the 2000s: the interaction with gender

    Hadewijch Vandenheede;Hadewijch Vandenheede;Patrick Deboosere;Albert Espelt;Matthias Bopp

  • Obesity and the potential reduction of social inequalities in mortality : evidence from 21 European populations

    Rasmus Hoffmann;Terje Andreas Eikemo;Ivana Kulhanova;Margarete C. Kulik

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