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Health and healthcare
Research at IFS touching on health encompasses health inequalities and their relationship with other types of inequality; public and private spending on health; and consumer behaviour, in particlar and the impact of indirect taxes on health-related behaviour such as smoking.

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Year: 336 publications
10 January 2011
M. Stafford, Anne McMunn, Paola Zaninotto and James Nazroo
To investigate whether the impact of negative and positive social exchanges on depression depends on relationship type among late middle age and older adults.
25 November 2010
RE. Hubbard, Ian Lang, David Llewellyn and K. Rockwood
21 November 2010
22 October 2010
James Banks, Carli Lessof, James Nazroo, Nina Rogers, Mai Stafford and Andrew Steptoe (eds)
This report covers the fourth wave of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a survey of people of 50 and over in England.
22 October 2010
James Banks, Carli Lessof, James Nazroo, Nina Rogers, Mai Stafford and Andrew Steptoe (eds)
This report covers the fourth wave of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a survey of people of 50 and over in England.
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