The Anthropological Demography of Health

The anthropological demography of health, as a field of interdisciplinary population research, has grown from the 1990s, extending to a remarkable range of key human and policy issues, including: genetic disorders; nutrition; mental health; infant, child, and maternal morbidity; malaria; HIV/AIDS; d...

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Other Authors: Petit, Véronique (Editor), Qureshi, Kaveri (Editor), Charbit, Yves (Editor), kreager, philip (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2020
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