Housing conditions and COVID-19 in Barcelona: do they change by gender?
Abstract Background Evidence has linked poor housing conditions to negative health outcomes. However, in urban contexts characterized by social vulnerability and population-level inequalities, the gender perspective is often overlooked, despite evidence showing that housing conditions impact men and...
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Main Authors: | Gloria Perez (Author), Lluís Forcadell-Diez (Author), Alexia Reyes (Author), Catherine Perez (Author), Xavier Bartoll (Author), Carme Borrell (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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