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Social class differences in coping with a physicians' strike in Israel
Sara Carmel
, Shlomo Barnoon
, Tsila Zalcman
Sociology of Health
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Israel
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Health Care Services
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Primary Medical Care
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Physician Strike
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Damage to Health
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Social Class Differences
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Medical Care
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Primary Care Clinic
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Health Outcomes
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Natural Experiment
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Low Socioeconomic Status
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Education Level
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Hospital Emergency Department
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Health Centers
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Self-administered Questionnaire
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Psychological Resources
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Health Behavior
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Social Resources
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Specialty Care
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Non-urgent
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Socioeconomic Class
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Educational Level
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Lower Class
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Financial Resources
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Sudden Change
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Higher Education Levels
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High Utilization Rate
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Health Insurance System
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Expressed Needs
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Physician Care
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Lower Social Class
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Fee-for-service
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Financial Expenses
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University Employees
50%
Perceived Damage
50%
Social Sciences
Israel
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Social Class
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Psychology
50%
Health Behavior
50%
Health Care Services
50%
Level of Education
50%
Social Security
50%
Education Level
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Educational Level
50%
Financial Resources
50%
Financial Services
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Fee-for-Service
50%
Socio-Economic Class
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