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What are the Key Socioeconomic Indicators in Epidemiology?
Some of the key socioeconomic indicators used in epidemiology include:
Income
Education level
Employment status
Occupation type
Housing conditions
Access to healthcare
These indicators help in understanding the
social determinants of health
and their influence on health outcomes.
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