Gender differences in vision health-seeking behavior and vision health outcomes among rural Chinese schoolchildren by birth order and family size
Abstract Background The gender gap remains a major impediment in the path toward equality, and it is especially wide in low-income countries. Gender differences in health-seeking behaviors may be a factor. Family size and childbirth order are two critical factors affecting family resource allocation...
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Main Authors: | Yunyun Zhang (Author), Hongyu Guan (Author), Yuxiu Ding (Author), Jing Xue (Author) |
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