IJE Advance Access published online on January 19, 2005
International Journal of Epidemiology, doi:10.1093/ije/dyi013
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1 Department of Public Health, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, PO Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Commentary: Using geographical data to monitor socioeconomic inequalities in mortality: experiences from Japanese studies
Anton E. Kunst, E-mail: a.kunst{at}erasmusmc.nl
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