Sex- and age- specific relations between economic development, economic inequality and homicide rates in people aged 0-24 years: a cross-sectional analysis
OBJECTIVE: To test whether relations between economic development, economic inequality, and child and youth homicide rates are sex- and age-specific, and whether a country's wealth modifies the impact of economic inequality on homicide rates. METHODS: Outcome variables were homicide rates aroun...
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Main Authors: | Butchart Alexander (Author), Engström Karin (Author) |
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The World Health Organization,
2002-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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