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, globalization, and urbanization in China have interactively contributed to health care inequality and mortality …Two geographers specializing in China analyze that country’s health care inequality from 1990 to 2008, for the purpose … health care; and (3) analyzing the impact of health care inequality on health outcomes, especially mortality. The authors …
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cities themselves was markedly unequal. Second, I review research looking at the mortality impact of access to clean water … and sanitation. These account for ca. 10-30 percent of declines in infant mortality and in industrial settings their joint … effect explains between 20 and 25 percent of the fall in infant and overall mortality. Lastly, I examine the drivers of the …
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cities themselves was markedly unequal. Second, I review research looking at the mortality impact of access to clean water … and sanitation. These account for ca. 10-30 percent of declines in infant mortality and in industrial settings their joint … effect explains between 20 and 25 percent of the fall in infant and overall mortality. Lastly, I examine the drivers of the …
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inequality across and within countries. The paper explores the causes of such trends on the basis of five main mortality models … indicate that in seven of such regions (including China and India) LEB would have been higher than actually observed. In this …
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