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population health.Health of people before migration : the "healthy migrant" /Yudit Namer and Oliver Razum --Health and the …, and population health /James M. Shultz and Andreas Rechkemmer --Global governance and the health of migramts /Agis D …Part I. Why migration and health?An introduction to migration and health /Sandro Galea, Catherine K. Ettman, and …
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The socioeconomic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt globally and across many sectors and population groups … evidence on how public health emergencies have negatively affected socioeconomic development pathways well beyond the crisis … estimate and compare the impact of growing potato on urbanization and population growth in highly endemic and non-endemic areas …
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Kahn (2005) found that ethnic heterogeneity reduces the number of deaths caused by natural disasters, a finding that is … positively related to number of deaths, while ethnic fractionalization is not. This implies that ethnic polarization increases …
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contributed to limiting the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths by forcing people to practice social distancing, and (2) the … and fatality numbers and therefore directly limit the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths. The panel analysis on federal … and deaths. Due to the lack of cross-sectional variation, there is uncertainty about the effect of mask mandate. …
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Using harmonized wealth data and a novel decomposition approach, we show that cohort effects exist in the income profiles of asset and debt portfolios for a sample of European countries, the U.S. and Canada. We find that younger households’ participation decisions in assets are more responsive...
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