The impact of income-support interventions on life course risk factors and health outcomes during childhood: a systematic review in high income countries
Abstract Background In high income countries one in five children still lives in poverty, which is known to adversely shape the life course health trajectory of these children. However, much less is understood on whether social and fiscal policies have the capacity to reverse this damage, which inte...
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Main Authors: | Delia Boccia (Author), Silvia Maritano (Author), Costanza Pizzi (Author), Matteo G. Richiardi (Author), Sandrine Lioret (Author), Lorenzo Richiardi (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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