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Glasgow effect

The Glasgow effect is a socially constructed theory that describes the unexplained lower life expectancy of residents of Glasgow, specifically when compared to other municipalities across the United Kingdom. Although lower income levels are generally associated with poor health and a shorter lifespan, epidemiologists have argued that poverty alone does…

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Excess mortality and morbidity

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Glasgow effect

Nodes51
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Triples36
Avg. degree1.96
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Glasgow effect

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related to Origins · 14
Glasgow effect → David Walsh, Discussions, Glasgow, Journal Public Health, Neil Bendel, One, Phil Hanlon, Russell Jones, Scotland, Scotland’s Central-Western, Scottish, Scottish Effect, September, The
related to Misuse · 13
Glasgow effect → David Walsh, GCPH, Glasgow, Glasgow Centre, Glasgow’s, In, Population Health, Scotland, Scotland’s, Scottish, The, The GCPH, Walsh
related to Further reading · 4
Glasgow effect → Glasgow, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
is a · 1
Glasgow effect → socially constructed theory that describes the unexplained lower life expectancy of residents of Glasgow

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glasgow health higher population life mortality scotland levels lower 2016 expectancy david effect poverty scottish walsh centre deaths gcph poor

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Glasgow effectis asocially constructed theory that describes the unexplained lower life expectancy of residents of Glasgow0.90text
Liverpoolinstance ofEqually deprived areas of the UK0.80text
Manchester have higher life expectanciesinstance ofEqually deprived areas of the UK0.80text
and the wealthiest ten per cent of the Glasgow population have a lower life expectancy than the same group in other citiesinstance ofEqually deprived areas of the UK0.80text
chromiuminstance ofland contaminated by toxins0.80text
Glasgow effectrelated to Further readingWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Glasgow effectrelated to Further readingMedia0.60section
Glasgow effectrelated to Further readingGlasgow0.60section
Glasgow effectrelated to Further readingWikimedia Commons0.60section
Glasgow effectrelated to MisuseThe0.60section
Glasgow effectrelated to MisuseGlasgow Centre0.60section
Glasgow effectrelated to MisusePopulation Health0.60section

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