What fragile factors hinder the pace of China's alleviation efforts of the poverty-stricken population? A study from the perspective of impoverishment caused by medical expenses
Abstract Objective China has made remarkable achievements in poverty alleviation. However, with the change in economic development and age structure, the population stricken by poverty due to medical expenses and disability accounted for 42.3 and 14.4% of the total poverty-stricken population, respe...
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Main Authors: | Jiahui Wang (Author), Xinye Qi (Author), Linghan Shan (Author), Kexin Wang (Author), Xiao Tan (Author), Zheng Kang (Author), Ning Ning (Author), Libo Liang (Author), Lijun Gao (Author), Mingli Jiao (Author), Yu Cui (Author), Yanhua Hao (Author), Qunhong Wu (Author), Ye Li (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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