Income inequality and non-communicable disease mortality and morbidity in Brazil States: a longitudinal analysis 2002-2017
Background: Income inequality can negatively affect population health by increasing social stress and conflict, and reducing trust, public goods and healthcare access. However there is limited evidence from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) with high levels of inequality. This study investigat...
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Main Authors: | Renato Simões Gaspar (Author), Ludovico Rossi (Author), Thomas Hone (Author), André Zuanazzi Dornelles (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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