National health policies and population health outcomes in 17 OECD countries: an application of the welfare state regimes concept
This project examines the extent to which industrialized countries’ national social policy orientations (welfare state regimes), which shape social cohesion and inequality, reflect the structure of their healthcare policies and/or population health characteristics. Hierarchical cluster analysis is...
Main Author: | Pankratz, Curtis |
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Other Authors: | Forget, Evelyn (Community Health Sciences) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5311 |
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