Do the New Rural Pension Scheme promote the health status of chronic patients in old age? -Evidence from CHARLS 2018 in China
Abstract Background Many researchers have examined the impact of social insurance on health in elderly. However, in most cases, they have only demonstrated correlational results and have not been able to determine causal effects, possibly because confounding biases have not been fully addressed. In...
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Main Authors: | Qihong Liang (Author), Yuxuan Chen (Author), Zheng Zhang (Author), Shengli An (Author) |
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