2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-810209/v1
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Occupational inequalities in mortality in South Korea using nationally representative mortality follow-up data from the late 2000s and after

Abstract: Many Korean and international studies have found higher mortality and poorer health conditions among manual workers than among non-manual workers. However, a recent study using unlinked data argued that since the economic crisis in Korea in the late 2000s, the mortality estimates of male Korean non-manual workers have been higher than those of manual workers. Our work using individually linked data from the late 2000s and after aimed to examine mortality inequality by occupational class. We analyzed Korea Nati… Show more

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