BACKGROUND:An important contribution of the social determinants of health perspective has been to inquire about non-medical determinants of population health. Among these, labour market regulations are of vital significance. In this study, we investigate the labour market regulations among low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and propose a labour market taxonomy to further understand population health in a global context. METHODS: Using Gross National Product per capita, we classify 113 countries into either low-income (n = 71) or middle-income (n = 42) strata. Principal component analysis of three standardized indicators of labour market inequality and poverty is used to construct 2 factor scores. Factor score reliability is evaluated ...
Several studies have shown ample cross-national variation in the risk that lower educated people run...
Background: Demography, politics, economy, and governance appear to be the major structural factors ...
Background: Demography, politics, economy, and governance appear to be the major structural factors ...
BACKGROUND:An important contribution of the social determinants of health perspective has been to in...
In this study, the authors investigate the global labor market and employment relations, which are c...
AbstractSince the nineteen seventies, high- and low-income countries have undergone a pattern of tra...
Abstract-The paper examines the impact of the various parameters of health on the labour market.It i...
Background: This study is concerned with understanding the impact of demographic changes, socioecono...
Contains fulltext : 102529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studi...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
<p>In a report by the Joint Learning Initiative, 186 countries were designated as having low, medium...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
Background: Life expectancy (LE) at birth, is a widely used indicator of the overall development of...
Introduction: Human resources are one of the most important factors in developing of countries and ...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on the individual socio-economic status (SES) and demogra...
Several studies have shown ample cross-national variation in the risk that lower educated people run...
Background: Demography, politics, economy, and governance appear to be the major structural factors ...
Background: Demography, politics, economy, and governance appear to be the major structural factors ...
BACKGROUND:An important contribution of the social determinants of health perspective has been to in...
In this study, the authors investigate the global labor market and employment relations, which are c...
AbstractSince the nineteen seventies, high- and low-income countries have undergone a pattern of tra...
Abstract-The paper examines the impact of the various parameters of health on the labour market.It i...
Background: This study is concerned with understanding the impact of demographic changes, socioecono...
Contains fulltext : 102529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Several studi...
Seeks to set out a microeconomic analysis as a starting point for a better understanding of health w...
<p>In a report by the Joint Learning Initiative, 186 countries were designated as having low, medium...
Health is one of the most important components of human capital. It can affect production level of a...
Background: Life expectancy (LE) at birth, is a widely used indicator of the overall development of...
Introduction: Human resources are one of the most important factors in developing of countries and ...
The purpose of this study is to shed light on the individual socio-economic status (SES) and demogra...
Several studies have shown ample cross-national variation in the risk that lower educated people run...
Background: Demography, politics, economy, and governance appear to be the major structural factors ...
Background: Demography, politics, economy, and governance appear to be the major structural factors ...