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The MMR Controversy: Highly educated parents were more likely to stop their children being vaccinated Episode | Intute: Social Sciences Podcast

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Intute: Social Sciences Podcast is now available. Each edition features Social Science related information news, an interview with a Social Science information provider and a selection of the new resources added to Intute: Social Sciences. To download the podcast visit our blog

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The MMR Controversy: Highly educated parents were more likely to stop their children being vaccinated


The MMR Controversy: Highly educated parents were more likely to stop their children being vaccinated

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DATE : Tue, 18 Mar 2008 10:51:03 +0000
Entered in Database : 2008-03-18 10:51:03
length : audio/mpeg
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In the latest of our podcasts supporting the Royal Economic Society Conference 2008 Romesh Vaitilingam talks to Dan Anderberg about some socio-economic analysis of the effects of the MMR controversy. Listen to the interview Download audio file (anderbergetal.mp3) Highly educated parents responded more strongly to the controversial study linking the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine to [...]