Moving to become healthier?
This paper examines individuals' health and whether it improves when individuals move from a region with poorer health on average to a region with better health on average. We used data from Finland, which is a country with large regional differences in health behaviours and outcomes. We found...
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Main Authors: | Edvard Johansson (Author), Petri Böckerman (Author), Seppo Koskinen (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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