Does China's Equalization of Basic Public Health Services policy improve delivery care for migrant women?
Abstract Background As of 2020, 1 in 4 people in China is a domestic migrant. However, their lack of access to health care in destination cities has been largely neglected by the Chinese government until recently. Methods Drawing on data from the 2010-2016 China Migrants Dynamic Survey, this study e...
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Main Authors: | Hong Zou (Author), Han Xiao (Author), Hongwei Xu (Author) |
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