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1. Trends and equity in the use of health services in Spain and Germany around austerity in Europe.

2. Influence maternal background has on children's mental health.

3. Decomposing socio-economic inequalities in leisure-time physical inactivity: the case of Spanish children.

4. Health inequalities by socioeconomic characteristics in Spain: the economic crisis effect.

5. Social inequalities in health: measuring the contribution of housing deprivation and social interactions for Spain.

6. Age-period-cohort analysis of lung cancer mortality inequalities in Southern Spain: missed opportunities for implementing equitable tobacco control policies.

7. Income-related inequalities in unmet dental care needs in Spain: traces left by the Great Recession.

8. Overuse or underuse? Use of healthcare services among irregular migrants in a north-eastern Spanish region.

9. Multimorbidity and chronic diseases among undocumented migrants: evidence to contradict the myths.

10. Assessing health outcomes in the aftermath of the great recession: a comparison of Spain and the Netherlands.

11. Use of health services according to income before and after elimination of copayment in Germany and restriction of universal health coverage in Spain.

12. Educational attainment, gender and health inequalities among older adults in Catalonia (Spain).

13. Patterns of pharmaceutical use for immigrants to Spain and Norway: a comparative study of prescription databases in two European countries.

14. The impact of the Great Recession on mental health and its inequalities: the case of a Southern European region, 1997-2013.

15. Social inequality in morbidity, framed within the current economic crisis in Spain.

16. Economic crisis, immigrant women and intimate partner violence services: a qualitative study of professionals' perceptions in Spain.

17. The impact of financial crisis and austerity policies in Andalusia, Spain: disentangling the mechanisms of social inequalities in health through the perceptions and experiences of experts and the general population.

18. Changes in income-related inequalities in cervical cancer screening during the Spanish economic crisis: a decomposition analysis.