If health were considered a product, medical care would simply be one input used in producing it. Unfortunately, the economics literature generally ignores this. Research just focuses on medical care, medical insurance, and the workings of its markets. But as Arrow (1963) himself admits, "particularly at low levels of income, other commodities such as nutrition, shelter, clothing, and sanitation may be much more significant" than medical care as causal factors in health
Rapid urbanization and large scale population movements from rural to urban areas have resulted in u...
People living in poverty make up nearly half of the global population and a large proportion of thes...
Urbanization has long been associated with human development and progress, but recent studies have s...
If health were considered a product, medical care would simply be one input used in producing it. U...
Deprived housing conditions have long been recognized as a source of poor health. Never- theless, t...
How does housing affect households’ health status? How does housing interact with other health input...
Living in inadequate housing conditions not only supposes a failure of a basic functioning. It also ...
International audienceThe impact of housing hazards on health outcomes is becoming a major issue esp...
There is no doubt that there is a close relationship between health problems and housing conditions....
In the United States and other high-income countries, where most people live in cities, there is int...
This paper presents an overview of those parameters that define health aspects of rural and urban ho...
At present around 1,000 million people live in grossly inadequate housing, and 100 million have no s...
Poverty is not merely the absence of money but the absence of resources to get the necessities of li...
Living environment, and especially dwellings, affect directly and indirectly health in several ways ...
Report submitted to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation by Centre for Applied Social Research Fa...
Rapid urbanization and large scale population movements from rural to urban areas have resulted in u...
People living in poverty make up nearly half of the global population and a large proportion of thes...
Urbanization has long been associated with human development and progress, but recent studies have s...
If health were considered a product, medical care would simply be one input used in producing it. U...
Deprived housing conditions have long been recognized as a source of poor health. Never- theless, t...
How does housing affect households’ health status? How does housing interact with other health input...
Living in inadequate housing conditions not only supposes a failure of a basic functioning. It also ...
International audienceThe impact of housing hazards on health outcomes is becoming a major issue esp...
There is no doubt that there is a close relationship between health problems and housing conditions....
In the United States and other high-income countries, where most people live in cities, there is int...
This paper presents an overview of those parameters that define health aspects of rural and urban ho...
At present around 1,000 million people live in grossly inadequate housing, and 100 million have no s...
Poverty is not merely the absence of money but the absence of resources to get the necessities of li...
Living environment, and especially dwellings, affect directly and indirectly health in several ways ...
Report submitted to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation by Centre for Applied Social Research Fa...
Rapid urbanization and large scale population movements from rural to urban areas have resulted in u...
People living in poverty make up nearly half of the global population and a large proportion of thes...
Urbanization has long been associated with human development and progress, but recent studies have s...