Populism and health inequality in high-income countries
The rise of populist parties and movements in general and right-wing populist parties in particular has been noted also in the public health literature. While economic and other factors behind the populist surge have been systematically analyzed in the political and social science literature, the un...
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Main Author: | Martin Lindström (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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