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Is socioeconomic segregation of the poor associated with higher premature mortality under the age of 60? A cross-sectional analysis of survey data in major Indian cities.

Tarani ChandolaSitamma MikkilineniAnil ChandranSouvik Kumar BandyopadhyayNan ZhangSergio Luiz Bassanesi
Published in: BMJ open (2018)
Increasing segregation of the poor may result in higher premature mortality. As low-income and middle-income countries become increasingly urbanised, there is a risk that this may lead to increased segregation of the poor as well as increased premature mortality.
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