[Mortality, morbidity, and the status of women]
- PMID: 12267535
[Mortality, morbidity, and the status of women]
Abstract
PIP: Recent literature on the relationships between the health of women and living and working conditions is critically reviewed. Several studies have discussed the associations between morbidity and mortality of women in developed countries and such variables as work, education, marital status, and socioeconomic class. The limitations and advantages of various types of analysis are considered. (summary in ENG, FRE)
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