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Chandola's (2000; Social Science and Medicine, 50(5), 641-649) claims that
the UK National Statistics Socioeconomic Classification (NS-SEC) is not sig
nificantly related to mortality are examined. It is shown that this result
is likely to be an artefact of the data and methods he uses. Other findings
and interpretations in his paper are also critically discussed. In the pro
cess, various theoretical, measurement and analysis issues relating to the
use of classifications such as the NS-SEC in health research are reviewed.
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