Multilevel medical insurance mitigate health cost inequality due to air pollution: Evidence from China
Abstract Background Air pollution affects residents' health to varying extents according to differences in socioeconomic status. However, there has been a lack of research on whether air pollution contributes to unfair health costs. Methods In this research, data from the China Labour Force Dyn...
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Main Authors: | Ennan Wang (Author), Minglai Zhu (Author), Yisha Lin (Author), Xiaoyu Xi (Author) |
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