Effects on inequality in life expectancy from a social ecology perspective
Abstract Background Inequality in life expectancy (ILE) is defined as inequality in the distribution of expected span of life-based on data from survival tables estimated using the Atkinson inequality index. ILE can be influenced by socio-ecological indicators including the Gini coefficient, seconda...
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Main Authors: | Jong In Kim (Author), Gukbin Kim (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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