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19th Century US Tuberculosis Mortality 1 Agricultural Productivity 1 Child mortality 1 Gesundheit 1 Gesundheitspolitik 1 Gesundheitsvorsorge 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health 1 Health care system 1 Health demonstration 1 Health policy 1 Impact assessment 1 Infant mortality 1 Infectious disease 1 Infektionskrankheit 1 Insolation 1 Kindersterblichkeit 1 Mortality 1 Preventive care 1 Public health 1 Sterblichkeit 1 Tuberculosis mortality 1 Wealth 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1
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Calkins, Avery 1 Carson, Scott Alan 1 Clay, Karen 1 Egedesø, Peter Juul 1 Hansen, Casper Worm 1 Jensen, Peter Sandholt 1
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Journal of Economic Development 1 Journal of development economics 1
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Controlling tuberculosis? : evidence from the first community-wide health experiment
Clay, Karen; Egedesø, Peter Juul; Hansen, Casper Worm; … - In: Journal of development economics 146 (2020)
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THE EFFECT OF DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, VITAMIN D, WEALTH, AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY ON TUBERCULOSIS MORTALITY: THE CASE OF THE 19TH CENTURY US
Carson, Scott Alan - In: Journal of Economic Development 35 (2010) 2, pp. 57-74
material environments associated with 19th century US tuberculosis mortality. Vitamin D was an historical remedy for … with lower tuberculosis mortality rates. Occupations were also related with the physical environment and tuberculosis … mortality, and workers in outdoor occupations, such as farmers and unskilled workers, were less likely than workers in other …
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