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The political economy of national health insurance schemes: evidence from Zambia. [PDF]
Osei Afriyie D+4 more
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ABSTRACT During the COVID‐19 pandemic, disruptions to finances and relationships were significant. Analysing Australian longitudinal survey data from May 2020 and August 2021, this study examines the Family Stress Model, which posits that financial stress influences relational dynamics within households.
Azadeh Abbasi Shavazi+2 more
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Reform of agricultural land property rights system and grain production resilience: Empirical evidence based on China's "Three Rights Separation" reform. [PDF]
Wei Z, Peng J, Zhao Y, Li X, Wang C.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Drinking Water Policy: A Realist Review
ABSTRACT Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures have a deep, enduring connection to water. However, since Australia's colonisation in 1788, water management has shifted, creating ongoing issues for these communities. Notwithstanding the universal recognition of safe drinking water as a human right, significant inequities persist, particularly ...
Margaret Apolima Fono+8 more
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The fundamental importance of social insurance for health equity. [PDF]
Berkowitz SA.
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Louise Penner, Victorian Medicine and Social Reform: Florence Nightingale among the Novelists
Laurence Talairach-Vielmas
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Potential Paths of Social Security Reform
Martin Feldstein, Andrew Samwick
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Placing Rural in the National Disability Insurance Scheme Review
ABSTRACT The National Disability Insurance Scheme is considered Australia's landmark disability support policy reform. The Scheme's implementation has revealed several benefits but also critical shortcomings. The Scheme's benefits have not been equitably distributed with people living in regional, rural and remote areas receiving less.
Claire Quilliam+12 more
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Challenging selective contracting: reforms for enhancing patient empowerment in healthcare. [PDF]
Leibner G+3 more
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The flowchart of this research. Abstract Background Dry eye disease (DED) predominantly results from elevated tear film osmolarity, which can not only cause ocular inconvenience but may lead to visual impairments, severely compromising patient well‐being and exerting substantial economic burdens as well.
Ziyu Liu+9 more
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