Subjective social status, social network and health disparities: empirical evidence from Greece.

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Published in Int J Equity Health on February 27, 2017

Authors

Antonios Charonis1, Ilias-Ioannis Kyriopoulos2,3, Manos Spanakis4, Dimitris Zavras4, Kostas Athanasakis4, Elpida Pavi4, John Kyriopoulos4

Author Affiliations

1: MSD Greece, 63 Agiou Dimitriou Street, Alimos Athens, 17456, Greece.
2: London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, UK. i.kyriopoulos@lse.ac.uk.
3: Department of Health Economics, National School of Public Health, 196 Alexandras Avenue, Athens, 11521, Greece. i.kyriopoulos@lse.ac.uk.
4: Department of Health Economics, National School of Public Health, 196 Alexandras Avenue, Athens, 11521, Greece.

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