Published in Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd on July 16, 1994
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International variation in the size of mortality differences associated with occupational status. Int J Epidemiol (1994) 2.58
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Educational inequalities in smoking among men and women aged 16 years and older in 11 European countries. Tob Control (2005) 2.39
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Differences in self reported morbidity by educational level: a comparison of 11 western European countries. J Epidemiol Community Health (1998) 2.05
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Validation of cancer prevalence data from a postal survey by comparison with cancer registry records. Am J Epidemiol (1994) 1.86
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Persistent variations in average height between countries and between socio-economic groups: an overview of 10 European countries. Ann Hum Biol (2000) 1.57
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The epidemiologic transition theory. J Epidemiol Community Health (1994) 1.55
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[Differences in risk factors for disease and health problems between monks and the general population in The Netherlands]. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd (1992) 1.43
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Educational level and decreases in leisure time physical activity: predictors from the longitudinal GLOBE study. J Epidemiol Community Health (2001) 1.40
Differences in self-reported morbidity by marital status and by living arrangement. Int J Epidemiol (1994) 1.38
Socioeconomic status and comorbidity among newly diagnosed cancer patients. Cancer (1997) 1.38
[Centenary of the Health Council of the Netherlands. II 'Public health']. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd (2002) 1.38
Socio-economic inequalities in mortality. Methodological problems illustrated with three examples from Europe. Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique (1998) 1.37
Medical costs and economic production losses due to injuries in the Netherlands. J Trauma (1997) 1.37
The perinatal mortality rate as an indicator of quality of care in international comparisons. Med Care (1998) 1.36
Educational differences in leisure-time physical inactivity: a descriptive and explanatory study. Soc Sci Med (1998) 1.33
Morbidity differences by occupational class among men in seven European countries: an application of the Erikson-Goldthorpe social class scheme. Int J Epidemiol (1998) 1.32
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A higher prevalence of health problems in low income groups: does it reflect relative deprivation? J Epidemiol Community Health (1998) 1.30
Smaller socioeconomic inequalities in health among women: the role of employment status. Int J Epidemiol (1995) 1.30
Socioeconomic inequalities in stroke mortality among middle-aged men: an international overview. European Union Working Group on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health. Stroke (1998) 1.28
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Blood glucose levels: facing a global crisis. Lancet (2006) 1.27
Quantitative health impact assessment: current practice and future directions. J Epidemiol Community Health (2005) 1.24
Mortality by occupational class among men 30-64 years in 11 European countries. EU Working Group on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health. Soc Sci Med (1998) 1.24
Socioeconomic inequalities in food purchasing: the contribution of respondent-perceived and actual (objectively measured) price and availability of foods. Prev Med (2007) 1.23
Educational differences in cancer mortality among women and men: a gender pattern that differs across Europe. Br J Cancer (2008) 1.21
Explaining differences in birthweight between ethnic populations. The Generation R Study. BJOG (2007) 1.21
Trends in socioeconomic disparities in stroke mortality in six european countries between 1981-1985 and 1991-1995. Am J Epidemiol (2005) 1.20
Socioeconomic inequalities in health expectancy in Finland and Norway in the late 1980s. Soc Sci Med (1998) 1.19
Applying an equity lens to tobacco-control policies and their uptake in six Western-European countries. J Public Health Policy (2007) 1.19
Health behaviours explain part of the differences in self reported health associated with partner/marital status in The Netherlands. J Epidemiol Community Health (1995) 1.19
A comparative appraisal of the relationship of education, income and housing tenure with less than good health among the elderly in Europe. Soc Sci Med (2005) 1.18
Maternal anthropometrics are associated with fetal size in different periods of pregnancy and at birth. The Generation R Study. BJOG (2009) 1.17
Socioeconomic differences in the utilization of health services in a Dutch population: the contribution of health status. Health Policy (1996) 1.16
Socioeconomic differences in stroke among Dutch elderly women: the Rotterdam Study. Stroke (1999) 1.16
Tackling inequalities in health. BMJ (1995) 1.15
The influence of adult ill health on occupational class mobility and mobility out of and into employment in the The Netherlands. Soc Sci Med (1999) 1.14
Rectangularization of the survival curve in The Netherlands, 1950-1992. Gerontologist (1996) 1.14
Course of health status among chronically ill persons: differentials according to level of education. J Clin Epidemiol (1998) 1.12
The effects of work-related maternal risk factors on time to pregnancy, preterm birth and birth weight: the Generation R Study. Occup Environ Med (2010) 1.11
The influence of prenatal screening and termination of pregnancy on perinatal mortality rates. Prenat Diagn (2002) 1.10
Prevalence, treatment, and control of hypertension by sociodemographic factors among the Dutch elderly. Hypertension (2000) 1.09
Socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer mortality in 16 European populations. Lung Cancer (2008) 1.09
Cancer patient survival by socioeconomic status in seven countries: a review for six common cancer sites [corrected]. J Epidemiol Community Health (1994) 1.07
Differences in avoidable mortality between migrants and the native Dutch in The Netherlands. BMC Public Health (2006) 1.07
The importance of psychosocial stressors for socio-economic inequalities in perceived health. Soc Sci Med (1998) 1.06
Marital status and health care utilization. Int J Epidemiol (1995) 1.06
Cause-specific mortality trends in The Netherlands, 1875-1992: a formal analysis of the epidemiologic transition. Int J Epidemiol (1997) 1.05
Socioeconomic differences in children's use of physician services in the Nordic countries. J Epidemiol Community Health (2002) 1.04
Heat-related mortality among nursing-home patients. Lancet (1997) 1.04
The care and course of diabetes: differences according to level of education. Health Policy (1999) 1.04
The association between two windchill indices and daily mortality variation in The Netherlands. Am J Public Health (1994) 1.03
Household and food shopping environments: do they play a role in socioeconomic inequalities in fruit and vegetable consumption? A multilevel study among Dutch adults. J Epidemiol Community Health (2008) 1.03
Socio-demographic variables and 6 year change in body mass index: longitudinal results from the GLOBE study. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord (2000) 1.03
Cohort-specific trends in stroke mortality in seven European countries were related to infant mortality rates. J Clin Epidemiol (2006) 1.02
The East-West life expectancy gap: differences in mortality from conditions amenable to medical intervention. Int J Epidemiol (1997) 1.02