The International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health (INDEPTH) has produced reliable longitudinal data about the lives of people in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) through a global network of health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) sites. Since reliable demographic data are scarce across many LMICs, we examine the environmental and socioeconomic (ES) similarities between existing HDSS sites and the rest of the LMICs. The HDSS sites were hierarchically grouped by the similarity of their ES conditions to quantify the ES variability between sites. The entire Africa and Asia region was classified to identify which regions were most similar to existing sites, based on available ES data. Resu...
Background: Understanding socioeconomic disparities in all-cause and cause-specific mortality can he...
A) Relationship between wealth quintile and coverage with different environmental health assets for ...
International audienceBackground: An environmental health inequality is a major public health concer...
OBJECTIVES: The INDEPTH DSS network was founded in 1998 to provide an international network of field...
<p>(A) International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health (INDEPTH...
Background: Climate and weather affect human health directly and indirectly. There is a renewed inte...
Continuous monitoring in health and demographic surveillance sites (HDSS) allows for collection of l...
Background: Migration is difficult to measure because it is highly repeatable. Health and Demographi...
Background: Migration is difficult to measure because it is highly repeatable. Health and Demographi...
About 80 percent of the earth’s population live in poverty, the majority living in third world count...
The age group composition of populations varies substantially across continents and within countries...
Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is an important determinant of health globally...
Background: commercial geospatial data resources are frequently used to understand healthcare utilis...
Objectives: The theory of ecological unequal exchange explains how trade and various forms of econom...
Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) have been developed in several low- and middle-in...
Background: Understanding socioeconomic disparities in all-cause and cause-specific mortality can he...
A) Relationship between wealth quintile and coverage with different environmental health assets for ...
International audienceBackground: An environmental health inequality is a major public health concer...
OBJECTIVES: The INDEPTH DSS network was founded in 1998 to provide an international network of field...
<p>(A) International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health (INDEPTH...
Background: Climate and weather affect human health directly and indirectly. There is a renewed inte...
Continuous monitoring in health and demographic surveillance sites (HDSS) allows for collection of l...
Background: Migration is difficult to measure because it is highly repeatable. Health and Demographi...
Background: Migration is difficult to measure because it is highly repeatable. Health and Demographi...
About 80 percent of the earth’s population live in poverty, the majority living in third world count...
The age group composition of populations varies substantially across continents and within countries...
Background Socioeconomic status (SES) is an important determinant of health globally...
Background: commercial geospatial data resources are frequently used to understand healthcare utilis...
Objectives: The theory of ecological unequal exchange explains how trade and various forms of econom...
Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) have been developed in several low- and middle-in...
Background: Understanding socioeconomic disparities in all-cause and cause-specific mortality can he...
A) Relationship between wealth quintile and coverage with different environmental health assets for ...
International audienceBackground: An environmental health inequality is a major public health concer...