The economic depression of the 1930s represented the most important economic and social crisis of its time. Surprisingly, its effect on health did not show in available morbidity and mortality rates. In 1932, the League of Nations Health Organisation embarked on a six-point program addressing statistical methods of measuring the effect and its influence on mental health and nutrition and establishing ways to safeguard public health through more efficient health systems. Some of these studies resulted in considerations of general relevance beyond crisis management. Unexpectedly, the crisis offered an opportunity to reconsider key concepts of individual and public health
The relationship between economic crises and health is a contentious topic, with far-reaching implic...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
A growing body of evidence documents how economic crises impact aspects of health across countries a...
The economic depression of the 1930s represented the most important economic and social crisis of i...
The economic depression of the 1930s represented the most important economic and social crisis of it...
The current global economic crisis seriously threatens the health of the public. Challenges include ...
Recent events highlight the importance of examining the impact of economic downturns on population h...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
Since 2008, Western countries are going through a deep economic crisis whose health impacts seem to ...
The 2007 global economic recession was the most severe recession since the Great Depression of the 1...
Introduction. At the time of the global economies’ recovery from the effects of fourth major recessi...
In recent years, the European Public Health Systems have been mired in the worst financial crisis i...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
It is now obvious, in Belgium as in other industrialised countries that the economy has en-tered int...
What will the current economic crisis mean for the health of the people of Northern Ireland? We revi...
The relationship between economic crises and health is a contentious topic, with far-reaching implic...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
A growing body of evidence documents how economic crises impact aspects of health across countries a...
The economic depression of the 1930s represented the most important economic and social crisis of i...
The economic depression of the 1930s represented the most important economic and social crisis of it...
The current global economic crisis seriously threatens the health of the public. Challenges include ...
Recent events highlight the importance of examining the impact of economic downturns on population h...
Mental health constitutes a significant share of the global burden of disease. It is shaped to a gre...
Since 2008, Western countries are going through a deep economic crisis whose health impacts seem to ...
The 2007 global economic recession was the most severe recession since the Great Depression of the 1...
Introduction. At the time of the global economies’ recovery from the effects of fourth major recessi...
In recent years, the European Public Health Systems have been mired in the worst financial crisis i...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
It is now obvious, in Belgium as in other industrialised countries that the economy has en-tered int...
What will the current economic crisis mean for the health of the people of Northern Ireland? We revi...
The relationship between economic crises and health is a contentious topic, with far-reaching implic...
The current global economic crisis is expected to produce adverse mental health effects that may inc...
A growing body of evidence documents how economic crises impact aspects of health across countries a...