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obese people in Indonesia increased rapidly during the time period and that poorer income groups exhibited the strongest …
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Urbanization has been progressing quickly in Indonesia and the consequences on health and health inequities are still … not well understood. In this paper, we present new empirical evidence on the differences in the utilization of health care … services between rural and urban areas as well as for the respective health inequities. Exploiting the rich data set of the …
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obese people in Indonesia increased rapidly during the time period and that poorer income groups exhibited the strongest …
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This paper focuses on the inequalities in health, nutrition, and population in Indonesia. It presents data on … presented in the Indonesia version of socio-economic differences in health, nutrition, and population and presents them in a … disaggregated health status and health services utilization that is organized by asset or wealth quintiles, a form that enables …
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in Indonesia. A panel data estimation is employed with 335 province-year observations to test our empirical model …
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Economic zones can be powerful drivers of economic growth in developing countries. However, less is known about their distributional impact on the local society. This paper provides empirical evidence from Indonesian provinces on the relationship between economic zones and within-province income...
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