Objectives We examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators, including life expectancy, infant and child mortality, non-communicable disease mortality from cancer, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and diabetes, Human Development Index, Gender Inequality Index, material living conditions, and health expenditure. Methods Data on health and social indicators came from various World Health Organization and United Nations databases on global health and development statistics, including the GLOBOCAN cancer database. Mortality trends were modeled by log-linear regression, and differences in rates and relative risks were tested for statistical significance. Results Although both countries have made marke...
We find that a cross-country model of economic growth successfully tracks the growth takeoffs in Chi...
This paper evaluates and compares multidimensional deprivation in India and China during the 1990s a...
The provision of affordable health care is generally considered a fundamental goal of a welfare stat...
ObjectivesWe examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators...
Objectives We examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicator...
BACKGROUND: China has undergone rapid demographic and epidemiological changes in the past few decade...
Over the past three decades, China has made commendable strides in improving the health status of it...
China’s 2009 expansion of universal health insurance has received global interest, but little empiri...
China is the world's largest country by population, the third largest by territory and the second la...
Over the last few decades, the Indian population has experienced great advances in its health situat...
Background and Objectives The provision of affordable health care is generally considered a fundamen...
Objectives: To explore the South Asian region low health conditions with respect to maternal and chi...
Chinas 2009 expansion of universal health insurance has received global interest, but little empiric...
Using World Statistics Data from the year 2012, health status differences between countries along th...
China made great progress in reducing mortality between 1950 and 1980 when its life expectancy at bi...
We find that a cross-country model of economic growth successfully tracks the growth takeoffs in Chi...
This paper evaluates and compares multidimensional deprivation in India and China during the 1990s a...
The provision of affordable health care is generally considered a fundamental goal of a welfare stat...
ObjectivesWe examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicators...
Objectives We examined differences between China and India in key health and socioeconomic indicator...
BACKGROUND: China has undergone rapid demographic and epidemiological changes in the past few decade...
Over the past three decades, China has made commendable strides in improving the health status of it...
China’s 2009 expansion of universal health insurance has received global interest, but little empiri...
China is the world's largest country by population, the third largest by territory and the second la...
Over the last few decades, the Indian population has experienced great advances in its health situat...
Background and Objectives The provision of affordable health care is generally considered a fundamen...
Objectives: To explore the South Asian region low health conditions with respect to maternal and chi...
Chinas 2009 expansion of universal health insurance has received global interest, but little empiric...
Using World Statistics Data from the year 2012, health status differences between countries along th...
China made great progress in reducing mortality between 1950 and 1980 when its life expectancy at bi...
We find that a cross-country model of economic growth successfully tracks the growth takeoffs in Chi...
This paper evaluates and compares multidimensional deprivation in India and China during the 1990s a...
The provision of affordable health care is generally considered a fundamental goal of a welfare stat...