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Fig 1.

Dimension of work as sources of contractual hazard, forms of employment contract, and location of employee classes of the schema (adapted from Goldthorpe 2000, p. 223, fig 10.2).

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Fig 2.

Lifepath distribution of cohorts.

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Table 1.

Description of the adults’ cohorts included in LIFEPATH projects.

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Table 2.

European Socio-economic Classification.

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Table 3.

Baseline distribution of subjects and deaths in each socioeconomic category stratified by cohort (Males).

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Table 4.

Baseline distribution of subjects and deaths in each socioeconomic category stratified by cohort (Females).

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Table 5.

Spearman cograduation coefficient measuring correlation among socioeconomic variables in each cohort.

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Table 6.

Results of the association between socioeconomic factors and mortality from random effect meta-analysis.

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Fig 3.

Meta-analysis of the association between education level and mortality (Males).

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Fig 4.

Meta-analysis of the association between education level and mortality (Females).

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Fig 5.

Meta-analysis of the association between current/last job and mortality (Males).

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Fig 6.

Meta-analysis of the association between current/last job and mortality (Females).

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Fig 7.

Meta-analysis of the association between father’s job and mortality (Males).

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Fig 8.

Meta-analysis of the association between father’s job and mortality (Females).

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