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disease environment (malaria prevalence, water pollution, HIV rates) and a policy neglect (underprovision of health care …
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disease environment (malaria prevalence, water pollution, HIV rates) and a policy neglect (underprovision of health care …
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disease environment (malaria prevalence, water pollution, HIV rates) and a policy neglect (underprovision of health care …
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health …
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The present study investigates the nexus between health performance dynamics and economic growth in 43 countries in sub …-Saharan Africa for the period 2004-2018. Four health performance dynamics are used, notably: total life expectancy, male life … discussed. The study complements the literature on the nexus between health performance and economic growth by assessing the …
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Numerous studies have considered the important role of cognition in estimating the returns to schooling. How cognitive abilities affect schooling may have important policy implications, especially in developing countries during periods of increasing educational attainment. Using two longitudinal...
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As the hunting, butchering, processing, and consumption of bushmeat is a potential source of human Ebola virus infections, the extent to which bushmeat is a substitute for food produced in the formal market sector suggests that the relative price of formal non-bushmeat food could matter for the...
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undeclared income than people without diploma. After controlling for income, activity, employment status, health state, social …
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generally true, income is merely a means to an end rather than an end in itself, as socio-economic determinants such as health … such as social capital, good health, and good governance are either more important than or as important as income in itself …
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