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Disease 1 Economic recession 1 England and Wales 1 Gesundheit 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Gesundheitsökonomik 1 Health 1 Health care costs 1 Health economics 1 Joinpoint regression 1 Krankheit 1 Risk 1 Suicide rates 1 Vermögen 1 Wealth 1 Welt 1 World 1 health economic threshold 1 health economics 1 joinpoint regression 1 net effect of affluence 1 non-communicable diseases (NCDs) 1 regional studies 1 suicide trends 1
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Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Coope, Caroline 1 Fearn, Vanessa 1 Gunnell, David 1 Hawton, Keith 1 Hollingworth, William 1 Kapur, Nav 1 Metcalfe, Chris 1 Olejnik, Alicja 1 Wells, Claudia 1 Żółtaszek, Agata 1
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Lodz economics working papers 1 Social Science & Medicine 1
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The net effect of wealth on health for non-communicable diseases
Olejnik, Alicja; Żółtaszek, Agata - 2022
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Suicide and the 2008 economic recession: Who is most at risk? Trends in suicide rates in England and Wales 2001–2011
Coope, Caroline; Gunnell, David; Hollingworth, William; … - In: Social Science & Medicine 117 (2014) C, pp. 76-85
The negative impacts of previous economic recessions on suicide rates have largely been attributed to rapid rises in unemployment in the context of inadequate social and work protection programmes. We have investigated trends in indicators of the 2008 economic recession and trends in suicide...
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