Evidence From 100 Years Ago of Socio-Economic Position and Shorter Lifespans in New Zealand Men
March 26, 2018
March 26, 2018
DUNEDIN, New Zealand, March 26 -- The University of Otago issued the following news release:
For the first time, Otago researchers have identified evidence of socio-economic inequalities resulting in different death rates in New Zealand men from 100 years ago.
With the help of digitalised historical data, a University of Otago, Wellington, study of 2,406 military personnel found that men in the highest occupational classes (including company managers, doctors and teache . . .
For the first time, Otago researchers have identified evidence of socio-economic inequalities resulting in different death rates in New Zealand men from 100 years ago.
With the help of digitalised historical data, a University of Otago, Wellington, study of 2,406 military personnel found that men in the highest occupational classes (including company managers, doctors and teache . . .
