The health of adult Europe

The Office of National Statistics reports refer to the Oxford record linkage study and to the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys' longitudinal study, which links census and registration data to produce a longitudinal sample of about 1% of the UK population. Can the efforts of the staff o...

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