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Socioeconomic Factors

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We are becoming wealthier with more assets. Total household disposable income (before tax) increased by 24 per cent in real terms allowing for inflation between 1971 and 1981. Real household disposable income per head went up by a similar percentage (21 per cent — see Figure 1).

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© 1984 John Fry, David Brooks and Ian McColl

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Fry, J., Brooks, D., McColl, I. (1984). Socioeconomic Factors. In: NHS Data Book. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5590-5_2

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