Associations of serial negative income shock and all-cause mortality: a longitudinal study in China
Introduction With a precarious economic outlook and increasing income volatility in current times, understanding the association between negative income shock and health is crucial. However, few studies have examined such associations in developing countries. Using data from China, this study aimed...
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Main Authors: | Gordon G Liu (Author), Fan Yang (Author), Ran Li (Author), Nan Xiao (Author), Yudan Yu (Author), Jianan Yang (Author), Beini Lyu (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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