Do poor people have a stronger relationship between income and mortality than the rich? : Implications of panel data for health-health analysis
Year of publication: |
1996
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Authors: | Chapman, Kenneth S. |
Other Persons: | Hariharan, Govind (contributor) |
Published in: |
Journal of risk and uncertainty : JRU. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media, ISSN 0895-5646, ZDB-ID 59837-9. - Vol. 12.1996, 1, p. 51-63
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Subject: | Gesundheitsökonomik | Health economics | Sterblichkeit | Mortality | Einkommensverteilung | Income distribution | Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse | Cost-benefit analysis | Gesundheitspolitik | Health policy | USA | United States | 1966-1990 |
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