Unemployment and mortality: comparison of the 1971 and 1981 longitudinal study census samples.
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D. Jones | A. J. Fox | P. Goldblatt | K. Moser | D R Jones | T. Rocha | A J Fox | P O Goldblatt | K A Moser | Cribier A | Saoudi N Berland | J. Savin | Letac B Percutaneous | Mark J. Monaghan | Graham Jackson | S. Thomas | A. Forsyth | David Jewitt
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