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, respect for parents et cetera coincide with the global map of economic growth today. Leading representatives of the global …
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, respect for parents et cetera coincide with the global map of economic growth today. Leading representatives of the global …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011275133
model are income, health care price and the proportion of population aged more than 65 years old. Moreover, the TYDL … causality indicates that health expenditure and income is bi-directional in nature, thus policies initiative to promote health …
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unhappy or very unhappy feelings. The rest of the factors such as income, education, age, gender, and employment status are …
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Using a rich cross-sectional dataset, we estimate the effect of meetings with friends on self-perceived health, chronic conditions and limitations in daily activities of Italian employees. We address the self-selection of individuals in labour market using an Heckman selection model. Our main...
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income levels, and wider scope for further human capital formation. Thus uplifting of a single generation of citizen propels …
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and the potential gains that can be transversally achieved with the promotion of the roles of women and children. …
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The exposure to violence in utero and early in life has adverse impacts on children's age-adjusted height (z … link between children's health at birth, mother's health during pregnancy, and children's height in the context of negative … exogenous shocks has not been fully researched yet. Children small at birth and children with anemic mothers are shorter for …
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