The impact of social assistance programs on population health: a systematic review of research in high-income countries
Abstract Background Socioeconomic disadvantage is a fundamental cause of morbidity and mortality. One of the most important ways that governments buffer the adverse consequences of socioeconomic disadvantage is through the provision of social assistance. We conducted a systematic review of research...
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Main Authors: | Faraz V Shahidi (Author), Chantel Ramraj (Author), Odmaa Sod-Erdene (Author), Vincent Hildebrand (Author), Arjumand Siddiqi (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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