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Does comprehensive education reduce health inequalities?
Frank Popham
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Cristina Iannelli
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School of Health in Social Science
Moray House School of Education and Sport
Institute for Education, Community & Society
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Education
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Health
13%
Middle Age
13%
Mental Health
6%
Determinants
6%
Standards
6%
Control
6%
Relative
6%
Change
6%
Weighting
6%
Probability
6%
Literature
6%
Adulthood
6%
Social Policy
6%
Evidence
6%
Schools
6%
Birth
6%
Hypothesis
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Ability
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Psychology
Health Inequality
100%
Life Satisfaction
13%
Health
13%
Abilities
6%
Social Policy
6%
Behavior
6%
Mental Health
6%
Determinants of Health
6%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Inequality
100%
Health Behavior
13%
Economics
13%
Social Class
6%
Medicine and Dentistry
Health Outcomes
6%
Health Behavior
6%
Childbirth
6%
Adulthood
6%
Mental Health
6%
Social Determinants of Health
6%
Aptitude
6%