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Your search for [subject]Health status -- United States returned 4 records. |
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Economic status and health in childhood : the origins of the gradient.
by Case, Anne; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
Subject: Child welfare -- Economic aspects -- United States; Poor children -- United States; Children -- Health and hygiene -- United States; Children -- United States -- Social conditions; Children -- United States -- Economic conditions; Health status -- United States; Income -- United States.
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The self-employed are less likely to have health insurance than wage-earners so whatn.
by Perry, Craig William; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
Subject: Health status -- United States; Medically unsinsured persons -- United States; Health surveys -- United States; Insurance, Health -- Economic aspects -- United States; Self-insurance; Insurance, Health -- Self-insurance.
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Health status and health policy : quality of life in health care evaluation and resource allocation.
by Patrick, Donald L.; Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Subject: Medical policy -- United States; Cost-benefit analysis -- Methods; Health Expenditures -- United States; Health policy -- Economics -- United States; Health resources -- Economics -- United States; Health status -- United States; Medical care -- United States -- Evaluation; Medical care, Cost of -- United States; Quality of life -- United States; Quality of life.
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Are the young becoming more disabledn.
by Lakdawalla, Darius; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
Subject: Handicapped youth -- United States; Health status -- United States; Handicapped -- Medical care -- United States; Young adults -- Health and hygiene -- United States; Young adults -- Medical care -- United States -- Finance.
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