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    Subject Terms: Sociology

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    Relation: This study was conducted as part of the Centre for Global Health Inequalities Research (CHAIN), which is funded by the Norwegian Research Council (project number: 288638) and Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Data were partly collected as part of the LIFEPATH project, which has received financial support from the European Commission (Horizon 2020 grant number 633666), and the DEMETRIQ project, which received support from the European Commission (grant numbers FP7-CP-FP and 278511). The permission of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to use the Longitudinal Study is gratefully acknowledged, as is the help provided by staff of the Centre for Longitudinal Study Information & User Support (CeLSIUS). CeLSIUS is supported by the ESRC Census of Population Programme (award reference ES/K000365/1). The authors alone are responsible for the interpretation of the data. This work contains statistical data from ONS, which is Crown Copyright. The use of the ONS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of the ONS in relation to the interpretation or analysis of the statistical data. This work uses research datasets, which might not exactly reproduce National Statistics aggregates. The mortality data for Switzerland were obtained from the Swiss National Cohort, which is based on mortality and census data provided by the Federal Statistical Office and supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant nos. 3347CO-108806, 33CS30_134273 and 33CS30_148415). Pekka T. Martikainen was funded by the Academy of Finland and the MINDMAP project, which received financial support from the European Commission (Horizon 2020 grant number 667661). Mall Leinsalu was supported by the Estonian Research Council (grant PRG722). We acknowledge Bjørn Heine Strand, Carme Borell, Chris White, Eva-Maria Asamer, Gwenn Menvielle, Katalin Kovács, Olle Lundberg, for providing data. This study was conducted as part of the Centre for Global Health Inequalities Research (CHAIN), which is funded by the Norwegian Research Council (project number: 288638) and Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Data were partly collected as part of the LIFEPATH project, which has received financial support from the European Commission (Horizon 2020 grant number 633666), and the DEMETRIQ project, which received support from the European Commission (grant numbers FP7-CP-FP and 278511). The permission of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to use the Longitudinal Study is gratefully acknowledged, as is the help provided by staff of the Centre for Longitudinal Study Information & User Support (CeLSIUS). CeLSIUS is supported by the ESRC Census of Population Programme (award reference ES/K000365/1). The authors alone are responsible for the interpretation of the data. This work contains statistical data from ONS, which is Crown Copyright. The use of the ONS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of the ONS in relation to the interpretation or analysis of the statistical data. This work uses research datasets, which might not exactly reproduce National Statistics aggregates. The mortality data for Switzerland were obtained from the Swiss National Cohort, which is based on mortality and census data provided by the Federal Statistical Office and supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant nos. 3347CO-108806, 33CS30_134273 and 33CS30_148415). Pekka T. Martikainen was funded by the Academy of Finland and the MINDMAP project, which received financial support from the European Commission (Horizon 2020 grant number 667661). Mall Leinsalu was supported by the Estonian Research Council (grant PRG722). We acknowledge Bjørn Heine Strand, Carme Borell, Chris White, Eva-Maria Asamer, Gwenn Menvielle, Katalin Kovács, Olle Lundberg for providing data.; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/592770; 000981509400001

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    Relation: The permission of the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to use the Longitudinal Study is gratefully acknowledged, as is the help provided by staff of the Centre for Longitudinal Study Information & User Support (CeLSIUS) . CeLSIUS is supported by the ESRC Census of Population Programme (award reference ES/K000365/1) . The authors alone are responsible for the interpretation of the data. This work contains statistical data from ONS, which is Crown Copyright. The use of the ONS statistical data in this work does not imply the endorsement of the ONS in relation to the interpretation or analysis of the statistical data. This work uses research datasets, which might not exactly reproduce National Statistics aggregates. Aggregated data on deaths and person years by age group, sex and level of education for Hungary between 1999 and 2012 were obtained and harmonized by Erasmus MC as part of the DEMETRIQ project and LIFEPATH project. The mortality data for Switzerland were obtained from the Swiss National Cohort, which is based on mortality and census data provided by the Federal StatisticalOffice and supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Mortality data for Slovenia were provided by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia and supported by the Slovenian Research Agency (research core funding No. P3-0429, Slovenian Research Programme for Comprehensive Cancer Control SLORApro) . We acknowledge Eva-Maria Asamer, Carme Borell, Guesepe Costa, Ramune Kalediene, Olle Lund-berg, Gwenn Menvielle, Jitka Rychtar?ikova, Heine Strand, Chris White, Bodgan Wojtyniak for providing data. We would like to thank Morena Sarzo from IARC for the production of the infographic shown in Fig. 3.; http://hdl.handle.net/10138/571265; 85145709491; 000994301500001

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