Ethnicity and place: the geography of diabetes inequalities under a strong welfare state
<strong>Background</strong> The Nordic ‘health paradox’ designates the seemingly puzzling empirical reality in which, despite the presence of strong welfare policies targeting structural inequalities, distinct health disparities persist in Scandinavian societies. In Norway, previous rese...
Main Authors: | Nosrati, E, Jenum, AK, Tran, AT, Marmot, SM, King, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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