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1 From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate
Figure 3 Annual rate of change in life expectancy and of proportion of population in relative poverty, 1975–1985.<sup>6</sup> From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate Public Health Ethics. 2009;2(1): doi: /phe/php004 Public Health Ethics | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. Available online at University Press

2 From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate
Figure 2 Income distribution and life expectancy in developed countries, 1981.<sup>4</sup> From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate Public Health Ethics. 2009;2(1): doi: /phe/php004 Public Health Ethics | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. Available online at University Press

3 From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate
Figure 1 International relationship between income and life expectancy.<sup>2</sup> From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate Public Health Ethics. 2009;2(1): doi: /phe/php004 Public Health Ethics | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. Available online at University Press

4 From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate
Figure 4 How nonlinearity explains the population health effects of income inequality.<sup>7</sup> From: Ethics and Epidemiology: The Income Debate Public Health Ethics. 2009;2(1): doi: /phe/php004 Public Health Ethics | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press. Available online at University Press


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