A framework is presented for considering for what health conditions in developing countries the marginal social benefits of demographic and social science research are likely to be relatively high. Based on this framework, it is argued that the relative current and future predicted prevalence of burdens of different health/disease conditions as measured by Disability-Adjusted-Life-Years (DALYs) represent fairly well some important factors related to the relative marginal social benefits of demographic and social science research on different health conditions. World Health Organization (WHO) DALYs projections for 2005-30 are compared with (a) demographic and other social science studies on health in developing countries during 1990-2005 a...
Background Measurement of changes in health across locations is useful to compare and contrast chang...
Health social science has evolved rapidly since the late 1980s. This volume presents ten case studie...
The projects examine longitudinal studies for trends in fertility, mortality, and patterns of diseas...
A framework is presented for considering for what health conditions in developing countries the marg...
A framework is presented for considering for what health conditions in developing countries the marg...
This paper presents information and concepts concerning the health of populations in less developed ...
Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic conditions ...
<div><p>Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic con...
Background: The task of improving Social and Economic Determinants of Health (SEDH) imposes a signif...
International audienceThis book provides an overview of the health of developing nations in the earl...
Health inequalities according to people's social standing are persisting, or even growing, in mo...
While many international and national institutions world over, such as, World Health Organisation (W...
Background Our aim was to calculate the global burden of disease and risk factors for 2001, to exami...
epidemiologists, have long had common interests in population-based studies of health problems in de...
More than two-thirds of the world’s populationlive in low-income countries,1 where health pri-oritie...
Background Measurement of changes in health across locations is useful to compare and contrast chang...
Health social science has evolved rapidly since the late 1980s. This volume presents ten case studie...
The projects examine longitudinal studies for trends in fertility, mortality, and patterns of diseas...
A framework is presented for considering for what health conditions in developing countries the marg...
A framework is presented for considering for what health conditions in developing countries the marg...
This paper presents information and concepts concerning the health of populations in less developed ...
Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic conditions ...
<div><p>Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic con...
Background: The task of improving Social and Economic Determinants of Health (SEDH) imposes a signif...
International audienceThis book provides an overview of the health of developing nations in the earl...
Health inequalities according to people's social standing are persisting, or even growing, in mo...
While many international and national institutions world over, such as, World Health Organisation (W...
Background Our aim was to calculate the global burden of disease and risk factors for 2001, to exami...
epidemiologists, have long had common interests in population-based studies of health problems in de...
More than two-thirds of the world’s populationlive in low-income countries,1 where health pri-oritie...
Background Measurement of changes in health across locations is useful to compare and contrast chang...
Health social science has evolved rapidly since the late 1980s. This volume presents ten case studie...
The projects examine longitudinal studies for trends in fertility, mortality, and patterns of diseas...