A comparison of socioeconomic differences in physical functioning and perceived health among male and female employees in Britain, Finland and Japan.
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Pekka Martikainen | Michael Marmot | Eero Lahelma | M. Marmot | P. Martikainen | E. Lahelma | S. Kagamimori | N. Nishi | Nobuo Nishi | M. Sekine | Michikazu Sekine | Sadanobu Kagamimori
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