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Johan Mackenbach

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Vaccarella S, Georges D, Bray F, Ginsburg O, Charvat H, Martikainen P, et al.
Lancet Reg Health Eur . 2023 Feb; 25:100551. PMID: 36818237
Background: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer is a priority for the public health agenda. A systematic assessment and benchmarking of socioeconomic inequalities in cancer across many countries and over time...
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Valverde J, Mackenbach J, Bopp M, Bronnum-Hansen H, Deboosere P, Kalediene R, et al.
SSM Popul Health . 2021 Feb; 13:100740. PMID: 33598526
Socioeconomic inequalities in disability-free life expectancy (DFLE) exist across all European countries, yet the driving determinants of these differences are not completely known. We calculated the impact on educational inequalities...
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Long D, Mackenbach J, Martikainen P, Lundberg O, Bronnum-Hansen H, Bopp M, et al.
Popul Health Metr . 2021 Jan; 19(1):3. PMID: 33516235
Purpose: To study the trends of smoking-attributable mortality among the low and high educated in consecutive birth cohorts in 11 European countries. Methods: Register-based mortality data were collected among adults...
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Petrovic D, de Mestral C, Bochud M, Bartley M, Kivimaki M, Vineis P, et al.
Prev Med . 2018 May; 113:15-31. PMID: 29752959
Unhealthy behaviors and their social patterning have been frequently proposed as factors mediating socioeconomic differences in health. However, a clear quantification of the contribution of health behaviors to the socioeconomic...
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Algren M, Ekholm O, van Lenthe F, Mackenbach J, Bak C, Andersen P
Health Place . 2017 Apr; 45:189-198. PMID: 28412595
This study compares health-risk behaviours (including the co-occurrence of health-risk behaviours) of residents in the deprived neighbourhoods with those of the general population of Denmark. It also examines associations between...
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Reeves A, Mckee M, Mackenbach J, Whitehead M, Stuckler D
J Epidemiol Community Health . 2016 Dec; 71(2):174-180. PMID: 27965315
Background: Since the onset of the Great Recession in Europe, unmet need for medical care has been increasing, especially in persons aged 65 or older. It is possible that public...
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van Baal P, Peters F, Mackenbach J, Nusselder W
Popul Stud (Camb) . 2016 Apr; 70(2):201-16. PMID: 27052447
Forecasts of life expectancy (LE) have fuelled debates about the sustainability and dependability of pension and healthcare systems. Of relevance to these debates are inequalities in LE by education. In...
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Reeves A, Mckee M, Mackenbach J, Whitehead M, Stuckler D
Health Econ . 2016 Apr; 26(5):639-655. PMID: 27046821
Does increasing incomes improve health? In 1999, the UK government implemented minimum wage legislation, increasing hourly wages to at least £3.60. This policy experiment created intervention and control groups that...
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Reeves A, Karanikolos M, Mackenbach J, Mckee M, Stuckler D
Soc Sci Med . 2014 Dec; 121:98-108. PMID: 25442371
Unhealthy persons are more likely to lose their jobs than those who are healthy but whether this is affected by recession is unclear. We asked how healthy and unhealthy persons...
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Hoffmann R, Borsboom G, Saez M, Mari DellOlmo M, Burstrom B, Corman D, et al.
Int J Health Geogr . 2014 Mar; 13:8. PMID: 24618273
Background: Health and inequalities in health among inhabitants of European cities are of major importance for European public health and there is great interest in how different health care systems...