[The Every Woman Every Child initiative: supporting countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to reduce social inequalities in healthA iniciativa "Todas as mulheres, todas as crianças" oferece apoio aos países da América Latina e Caribe para reduzir as desigualdades sociais de saúde]. [PDF]
Sanhueza A +9 more
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[Addressing the digital determinants of health: Main advantages and challenges of digital health]. [PDF]
Alarcón Belmonte I +5 more
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Social contextual factors contributing to child and adolescent labor: an ecological analysis
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between social contextual factors and child and adolescent labor. METHODS: Population-based cohort study carried out with 2,512 families living in 23 subareas of a large urban city in Brazil from 2000 to 2002.
Vilma Sousa Santana +1 more
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[Narratives of suicidal behavior in female students at a public university in Mexico]. [PDF]
Méndez-Romero NA.
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Representations of COVID-19: the pandemic in the context of international commuting migration from mining. [PDF]
Mendes LMC +5 more
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[Digitalization and access as a means of responding to health care practices: from Adolescence to Old Age] [PDF]
Gutierrez Quiceno B +2 more
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[Regulation of health care financing and delivery: analytic contributions from the perspective of industrial organization and the selection dilemmaRegulação do financiamento e da oferta de serviços de saúde: contribuições analíticas a partir da perspectiva da organização industrial e o dilema da seleção]. [PDF]
Bascolo E +4 more
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[Relevance and feasibility of reforms to create a universal health system in ChileRelevância e viabilidade de uma reforma para a criação de um sistema de saúde universal no Chile]. [PDF]
Gattini C, Morales JP.
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El clamor de las inequidades: Estallido social y salud en Chile
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Desigualdades sociales, inequidades en salud, COVID-19 y los objetivos de desarrollo sostenible
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