The effect of the health poverty alleviation project on financial risk protection for rural residents: evidence from Chishui City, China
Abstract Background Illness is the leading cause (44%) of poverty in China. Since 2016, The health poverty alleviation project, an integral component of the Targeted Poverty Alleviation in China, was implemented in 2016 to strengthen financial risk protection against illness for financially backward...
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Main Authors: | Chu Chen (Author), Jay Pan (Author) |
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