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Inegalites au niveau des quartiers, privation relative et etat de sante autoevalue

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  • Hou, Feng
  • Myles, John

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Dans cette etude, on examine le lien entre l'etat de sante des personnes et la composition socioeconomique des quartiers dans lesquels elles vivent. De plus, cette etude permet de coupler les microdonnees des particuliers tirees de l'Enquete nationale sur la sante de la population (ENSP) de 1996-1997 de Statistique Canada a des caracteristiques au niveau des quartiers estimees a partir du recensement du Canada de 1996.

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  • Hou, Feng & Myles, John, 2004. "Inegalites au niveau des quartiers, privation relative et etat de sante autoevalue," Direction des études analytiques : documents de recherche 2004228f, Statistics Canada, Direction des études analytiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:stc:stcp3f:2004228f
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