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Abstract Children today spend less time outdoors than previous generations, with potential consequences for health, learning and pro‐environmental attitudes. We assessed children's connection with and exposure to nature in a Mediterranean setting using the Nature Connection and Experience Index (NCEI), a composite measure that integrates an affective ...
Juan Antonio Ortega‐García +6 more
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ABSTRACT Professionals and decision‐makers in regional or local administrations often face time and resource constraints that hinder evidence‐based decision‐making. This article examines the practices, obstacles, and needs relating to evidence use within the Regional Health Agency of Ile‐de‐France, a decentralized agency of the French Ministry of ...
Tony Zitti +6 more
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Abstract This paper examines disparities in longevity among Spanish retirement pensioners aged 65+, focusing on pension income and gender between 2008 and 2021. Using linked administrative records, we estimate life expectancy and complementary indicators (median, modal age at death, interquartile range).
Carlos Vidal‐Meliá +2 more
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Desigualdad en el gasto en salud en Guatemala.
Recibido: 21 ago. 2016 Aceptado: 8 ene. 2018 Objetivo: identificar las desigualdades en el gasto de salud de la población guatemalteca según variables geográficas y socio demográficas. Materiales y métodos: se utilizó un diseño de estudio transversal a través del análisis secundario de datos de la Encuesta Nacional de las Condiciones de ...
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Desigualdades de género en salud laboral en España
Objetivos: Analizar las desigualdades de género en las condiciones de empleo, trabajo, conciliación de la vida laboral y familiar, y en los problemas de salud relacionados con el trabajo en una muestra de la población ocupada en España en el año 2007 teniendo en cuenta la clase social y el sector de actividad.
Campos-Serna, Javier +3 more
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Desigualdades en salud: adulto en comunas del Gran Santiago [PDF]
Background: In the last decade, Chile achieved a significant reduction in poverty, however income distribution still shows inequalities. The richest 10% of the population perceived 46% of total income. Aim: To study the relationship between territorial socioeconomic segregation and adult mortality in the Metropolitan area of Santiago de Chile. Material
Sánchez R, Hugo, Albala B, Cecilia
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History and Legacy of Andean Research in Nuñoa, Peru
ABSTRACT The high‐altitude town and associated political district of Nuñoa, Peru, has served as an anthropological field research site for more than 60 years. The earliest studies were initiated by Paul T. Baker and his students from Penn State University in 1962.
Michael A. Little +2 more
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What Do People Want From a Welfare System? Conjoint Survey Evidence From UK Adults
ABSTRACT What do people want from a welfare system? Previous research has suggested a list of desiderata, such as that the system: reduces poverty; reduces inequality; improves mental and physical health; costs little; and rewards only the deserving. How do these different features trade off against one another to determine overall desirability?
Daniel Nettle +3 more
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COVID-19 en América Latina: Más allá de los datos epidemiológicos
En este artículo analizamos el escenario sanitario de la epidemia de COVID-19 en América Latina y profundizamos en algunos aspectos relevantes del escenario político, económico y social que caracteriza a la región en los momentos en que está ...
Óscar Arteaga Herrera +1 more
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Abstract This commentary is a call for problematizing the concept of “empowerment” as it is often used in global health. The authors urge that scholars and policymakers use the concept as it is defined in specific contexts, particularly within communities in low to middle‐income countries.
Heather M. Tucker +4 more
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