Wealth inequalities and Use of Reproductive and Child Health Services
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Wealth Inequalities and Use of Reproductive and Child Health (Paperback)
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ISBN: 9783639258950 bzw. 3639258959, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Citi Retail [9235530], Lowfield Heath, CRAWL, United Kingdom.
Paperback. Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health O.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 164 pages. 0.250.
Paperback. Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health O.Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 164 pages. 0.250.
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Wealth Inequalities and Use of Reproductive and Child Health Services
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ISBN: 9783639258950 bzw. 3639258959, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Paperback. 164 pages. Dimensions: 8.7in. x 5.9in. x 0.4in.Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health outcomes than better-off people (Wagstaff, 2002). Empirical research across the globe suggest that: i) inequalities in health are always to the disadvantage of the poor, ii) inequalities tend to be more pronounced for objective indicator of ill health, iii) there are large variation in health inequalities across countries, and iv) socioeconomic inequalities in health seem to be widening rather than narrowing (WHO, 2002). Throughout the world, inequalities in health status between the rich and poor are pervasive. The disparities are particularly noticeable in many of the poorest countries, where millions of people suffer from preventable illnesses, such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and complications of childbirth, simply because they are poor. These wide differences in health status are considered unfair, or inequitable, because they correspond to different constraints and opportunities rather than individual choices (Wagstaff, 2002). This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Paperback. 164 pages. Dimensions: 8.7in. x 5.9in. x 0.4in.Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health outcomes than better-off people (Wagstaff, 2002). Empirical research across the globe suggest that: i) inequalities in health are always to the disadvantage of the poor, ii) inequalities tend to be more pronounced for objective indicator of ill health, iii) there are large variation in health inequalities across countries, and iv) socioeconomic inequalities in health seem to be widening rather than narrowing (WHO, 2002). Throughout the world, inequalities in health status between the rich and poor are pervasive. The disparities are particularly noticeable in many of the poorest countries, where millions of people suffer from preventable illnesses, such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and complications of childbirth, simply because they are poor. These wide differences in health status are considered unfair, or inequitable, because they correspond to different constraints and opportunities rather than individual choices (Wagstaff, 2002). This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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Wealth inequalities and Use of Reproductive and Child Health Services (2010)
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ISBN: 9783639258950 bzw. 3639258959, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Aug 2010, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, AHA-BUCH GmbH [51283250], Einbeck, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health outcomes than better-off people (Wagstaff, 2002). Empirical research across the globe suggest that: i) inequalities in health are always to the disadvantage of the poor, ii) inequalities tend to be more pronounced for objective indicator of ill health, iii) there are large variation in health inequalities across countries, and iv) socioeconomic inequalities in health seem to be widening rather than narrowing (WHO, 2002). Throughout the world, inequalities in health status between the rich and poor are pervasive. The disparities are particularly noticeable in many of the poorest countries, where millions of people suffer from preventable illnesses, such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and complications of childbirth, simply because they are poor. These wide differences in health status are considered unfair, or inequitable, because they correspond to different constraints and opportunities rather than individual choices (Wagstaff, 2002). 164 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health outcomes than better-off people (Wagstaff, 2002). Empirical research across the globe suggest that: i) inequalities in health are always to the disadvantage of the poor, ii) inequalities tend to be more pronounced for objective indicator of ill health, iii) there are large variation in health inequalities across countries, and iv) socioeconomic inequalities in health seem to be widening rather than narrowing (WHO, 2002). Throughout the world, inequalities in health status between the rich and poor are pervasive. The disparities are particularly noticeable in many of the poorest countries, where millions of people suffer from preventable illnesses, such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and complications of childbirth, simply because they are poor. These wide differences in health status are considered unfair, or inequitable, because they correspond to different constraints and opportunities rather than individual choices (Wagstaff, 2002). 164 pp. Englisch.
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Wealth Inequalities and Use of Reproductive and Child Health Services (Paperback) (2010)
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ISBN: 9783639258950 bzw. 3639258959, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag, Germany, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository EURO [60485773], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health outcomes than better-off people (Wagstaff, 2002). Empirical research across the globe suggest that: i) inequalities in health are always to the disadvantage of the poor, ii) inequalities tend to be more pronounced for objective indicator of ill health, iii) there are large variation in health inequalities across countries, and iv) socioeconomic inequalities in health seem to be widening rather than narrowing (WHO, 2002). Throughout the world, inequalities in health status between the rich and poor are pervasive. The disparities are particularly noticeable in many of the poorest countries, where millions of people suffer from preventable illnesses, such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and complications of childbirth, simply because they are poor. These wide differences in health status are considered unfair, or inequitable, because they correspond to different constraints and opportunities rather than individual choices (Wagstaff, 2002).
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Poverty and ill-health are intertwined. Poor countries tend to have worse health outcomes than better-off countries. Within countries, poor people have worse health outcomes than better-off people (Wagstaff, 2002). Empirical research across the globe suggest that: i) inequalities in health are always to the disadvantage of the poor, ii) inequalities tend to be more pronounced for objective indicator of ill health, iii) there are large variation in health inequalities across countries, and iv) socioeconomic inequalities in health seem to be widening rather than narrowing (WHO, 2002). Throughout the world, inequalities in health status between the rich and poor are pervasive. The disparities are particularly noticeable in many of the poorest countries, where millions of people suffer from preventable illnesses, such as infectious diseases, malnutrition, and complications of childbirth, simply because they are poor. These wide differences in health status are considered unfair, or inequitable, because they correspond to different constraints and opportunities rather than individual choices (Wagstaff, 2002).
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Wealth inequalities and Use of Reproductive and Child Health Services
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ISBN: 3639258959 bzw. 9783639258950, vermutlich in Englisch, VDM Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Wealth inequalities and Use of Reproductive and Child Health Services (2010)
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ISBN: 9783639258950 bzw. 3639258959, in Deutsch, VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Saarbrücken, Deutschland, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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