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Fig. 2 | Population Health Metrics

Fig. 2

From: Smoking and inequalities in mortality in 11 European countries: a birth cohort analysis

Fig. 2

Relative inequalities (a), absolute inequalities (b) in smoking-attributable mortality, the contribution of smoking to absolute inequalities in total mortality (c), in 11 European countries by sex and by educational leve. (We excluded generations born before 1936 in Hungary because they had higher smoking-attributable mortality among the high educated and higher total mortality rates among the low educated in older generations).

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