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certain occupations. We then built indices for whether (1) workers are relatively more exposed to disease, (2) work with … the pandemic was significantly more severe for workers more exposed to disease and workers that work in proximity to …
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for certain occupations. We then built indices for whether (1) workers are relatively more exposed to disease, (2) work … impact of the pandemic was significantly more severe for workers more exposed to disease and workers that work in proximity …
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of NCDs on labor supply and capital accumulation. We present results for the five main NCDs (cardiovascular disease …, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes, and mental health). Our undiscounted estimates indicate that the cost of the … most costly domains are cardiovascular disease and mental health, followed by respiratory disease. Our analyses also reveal …
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of NCDs on labor supply and capital accumulation. We present results for the five main NCDs (cardiovascular disease …, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes, and mental health). Our undiscounted estimates indicate that the cost of the … most costly domains are cardiovascular disease and mental health, followed by respiratory disease. Our analyses also reveal …
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of NCDs on labor supply and capital accumulation. We present results for the five main NCDs (cardiovascular disease …, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes, and mental health). Our undiscounted estimates indicate that the cost of the … most costly domains are cardiovascular disease and mental health, followed by respiratory disease. Our analyses also reveal …
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illustrate that one standard deviation increase in non-communicable disease intensity increases COVID-19 mortality by 0.132 for … the whole sample. The regional figure for the non-communicable disease is 0.594 for South America and 0.358 for Europe …-communicable diseases like heart disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease, and diabetes. Further attention should be given to South …
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