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geographic correlates of height such as local poverty rate, median income, and population density. We find that after adjusting … conditions as measured by median income, unemployment rate or poverty rate do not have a strong correlation with height or weight … for variables known to influence height such as income and education, population density is negatively correlated with …
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considering that this adverse development is related to the greater social inequality, an inferior health-care system, and fewer … social safety nets in the United States than in Western and Northern Europe, in spite of higher per capita income. The West …- and Northern European welfare states, with cradle to grave health and unemployment insurance currently provide a more …
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trust and social capital, individualism, family ties, morality, attitudes toward work and perception of poverty, and …
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trust and social capital, individualism, family ties, morality, attitudes toward work and perception of poverty, and …
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health, education, employment, income and expenditure, housing, access to public facilities and services, social capital and … also in terms of non-traditional measures, such as self-rated poverty and happiness. The BLSS 2012, together with the BLSS …
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This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital and health in … perceived good health. …
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This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital and health in … perceived good health. …
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interaction on health in Italy. After controlling for household income, education, work status and a number of socio …-perceived health. The frequency of visits with relatives has a significant, but weaker effect. Membership in voluntary organizations is … a significant and weakly negative predictor of good health. Other relevant explanatory variables are education and work …
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