Paul Dourgnon Citations at IDEAS
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Florence Jusot & Michel Grignon & Paul Dourgnon, 2007.
"Psychosocial resources and social health inequalities in France: Exploratory findings from a general population survey ,"
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DT6, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Nov 2007.
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Zeynep Or & Chantal Cases & Melanie Lisac & Karsten Vrangbaek & Ulrika Winblad & Gwyn Bevan, 2009.
"Are Health Problems Systemic? Politics of Access and Choice under Beveridge and Bismarck Systems ,"
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DT27, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Sep 2009.
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Salim Lardjane & Paul Dourgnon, 2007.
"Les comparaisons internationales d'etat de sante subjectif sont-elles pertinentes ? Une evaluation par la methode des vignettes-etalon ,"
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DT2, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Feb 2007.
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Sandy Tubeuf & Florence Jusot & Marion Devaux & Catherine Sermet, 2008.
"Social heterogeneity in self-reported health status and measurement of inequalities in health ,"
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DT12, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Jun 2008.
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