Socioeconomic inequalities in health in the working population: the contribution of working conditions.
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K. Stronks | J. Mackenbach | J P Mackenbach | H. D. van de Mheen | K Stronks | H D van de Mheen | C T Schrijvers | C. Schrijvers | H. Mheen
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