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They found substantial inequality of opportunities in early childhood and geographical differences was a key contributor to these inequalities.

Greenberger contended that substantial inequality in collegiate sports still existed.

Substantial inequalities in mortality between ethnic groups have been found in several countries.

Underlying these substantial inequalities in DFLE between ethnic groups will be differences in chronic disabling conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and coronary heart disease, and perhaps poorer access or treatment of such conditions thereby leading to earlier onset or faster progression of disability.

At the same time, LHCCs had a significant clinical governance role and were concerned with addressing the substantial inequalities in resourcing and access between practices in the same neighbourhood.

Brazil has the largest African origin population outside Africa and presents a substantial race inequality.

Substantial inequalities in DFLE at birth have been observed between ethnic groups in England and Wales, a conservative estimate being 10.5 years for men and 11.9 years for women, around double the inequalities in LE at birth between the same groups.

Furthermore, Arrow and Borzekowski ([2004]) show by way of simulations that differences in the number of ties workers have with firms can lead to substantial inequality and explain roughly 15% of the unexplained gap in wages and a substantial part of the disparity between black and white incomes in the US.

In most countries and for most amenable causes of death substantial inequalities in mortality were observed, but inequalities in mortality from amenable causes did not vary between countries in patterns that are different from those seen for inequalities in non-amenable mortality.

In most countries and for most amenable causes of death substantial inequalities in mortality were observed, but inequalities in mortality from amenable causes did not vary between countries in patterns that could be distinguished from those seen for inequalities in non-amenable mortality.

In Europe and North America there are still substantial inequalities with regard to health and disease [ 2, 3] and several studies reveal that there is a gradient between socio-economic status and oral disease; the lower the social status, the worse the individuals' oral health [ 3- 6].

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