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2010Implicit value judgments in the measurement of health inequalitiesHarper, S.; King, N.; Meersman, S.; Reichman, M.; Breen, N.; Lynch, J.
2011Can attending preschool reduce the risk of tobacco smoking in adulthood? The effects of Kindergarten Union participation in South AustraliaD'Onise, K.; Lynch, J.; McDermott, R.
2007Socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood and across the life course and all-cause mortality and physical function in adulthood: evidence from the Alameda County StudyTurrell, G.; Lynch, J.; Leite, C.; Raghunathan, T.; Kaplan, G.
2008Differences between women's and men's socioeconomic inequalities in health: longitudinal analysis of the Canadian population, 1994-2003Luchenski, S.; Quesnel-Vallee, A.; Lynch, J.
2006Indicators of socioeconomic position (part 2)Galobardes, B.; Shaw, M.; Lawlor, D.; Lynch, J.; Davey-Smith, G.
2008Explaining age-specific inequalities in mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease and ischaemic heart disease among South Korean male public servants: relative and absolute perspectivesKhang, Y.; Lynch, J.; Jung-Choi, K.; Cho, H.
2006Explaining the social gradient in coronary heart disease: comparing relative and absolute risk approachesLynch, J.; Davey-Smith, G.; Harper, S.; Bainbridge, K.
2009Why is mortality from coronary heart disease in young adults levelled off?Leyland, A.; Lynch, J.
2005A brief conceptual tutorial of multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: linking the statistical concept of clustering to the idea of contextual phenomenonMerlo, J.; Chaix, B.; Yang, M.; Lynch, J.; Rastam, L.
2005A brief conceptual tutorial on multilevel analysis in social epidemiology: investigating contextual phenomena in different groups of peopleMerlo, J.; Yang, M.; Chaix, B.; Lynch, J.; Rastam, L.