Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is the world’s most inequitable region in terms of wealth distribution. The full scale of social inequalities in health has been hidden by the lack of reliable data. This study aimed to measure and compare health inequalities in the working population within and between 15 countries of LAC
Background: More than half of the working population in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries...
The study of international differences in wealth-related health inequalities has traditionally consi...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
Background: Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is the world's most inequitable region in terms of...
Objective: To examine health inequities in the working population of Latin America and the Caribbea...
Over the past decade, according to several important indicators, health conditions have improved in ...
region demonstrates the greatest disparities in income and in other socioeconomic determi-nants of h...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
Background: Almost seven years after the publication of the final report of the World Health Organiz...
Even though there is persuasive evidence to support the association between income distribution and ...
Income related health inequalities have been estimated for various groups of individuals at local, s...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the methodology used to measure and explain income-related inequalities in he...
Health inequalities both between and within countries persist, for almost all diseases and health pr...
After more than a decade of progress in various areas of social development, since 2015 poverty has ...
Background: More than half of the working population in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries...
The study of international differences in wealth-related health inequalities has traditionally consi...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...
Background: Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is the world's most inequitable region in terms of...
Objective: To examine health inequities in the working population of Latin America and the Caribbea...
Over the past decade, according to several important indicators, health conditions have improved in ...
region demonstrates the greatest disparities in income and in other socioeconomic determi-nants of h...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
Background: Almost seven years after the publication of the final report of the World Health Organiz...
Even though there is persuasive evidence to support the association between income distribution and ...
Income related health inequalities have been estimated for various groups of individuals at local, s...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the methodology used to measure and explain income-related inequalities in he...
Health inequalities both between and within countries persist, for almost all diseases and health pr...
After more than a decade of progress in various areas of social development, since 2015 poverty has ...
Background: More than half of the working population in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries...
The study of international differences in wealth-related health inequalities has traditionally consi...
This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industri...