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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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This paper deals with the phenomenon of risk-selection and its appearance in the german compulsory health insurance …
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effect of both health and education capital on economic growth and poverty at the district level in Indonesia. Second … comprehensive examination of the impacts of health on growth and poverty at the subnational level. Thus, this study is the first at … the analysis and probed the effects of health capital as well. As far as we are aware, no study has done a direct and …
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In this paper, the trend and determinants of health and poverty among the elderly in rural India is analysed. Two …-96 and 2004 while increased proportion of elderly with poor health status is continued. Results suggest that poverty is one … independent and pooled datasets. Our analysis shows that levels of consumption poverty have declined marginally between 1995 …
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consequence, per capita income decreases and communities can less afford to raise and educate children as they did before the …-2040. Both human capital and per capita income grow significantly more slowly after the outbreak of the epidemic, while the … interventions in the health sector in the early phase of the epidemic can strongly mitigate its adverse effects. …
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We analyse the relationship between unemployment and self-assessed health using the European Community Household Panel … such for self-assessed health. The health status of those that end up being unemployed is lower than that of the … continually employed. Hence, persons who have poor health are being selected for the pool of the unemployed. This explains why, in …
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The study estimates calories, proteins and fats-income elasticities in sub Saharan Africa (SSA). Annual time series … data for 43 countries covering 1975-2009 that yields a balanced panel was employed for the analysis. The nutrient-income … that is robust to autocorrelation and non-parametric plot. The empirical results show that a 10% increase in income will …
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