Poverty and health: asking the right questions.: An article from: American Economist
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Author(s)Victor R. Fuchs
PublisherOmicron Delta Epsilon
ISBN / ASINB00092T2ZI
ISBN-13978B00092T2Z1
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From the supplier: The correlation between poverty and health does not connote the causality of one by the other. Theoretical probing into the relationship between poverty and health reveals many presumptions that need to be reevaluated regarding their validity. The successful answering of the posed question on the extent, pattern and explanation of the concepts of poverty and health will have significant impact on public medical care policies.
Citation Details
Title: Poverty and health: asking the right questions.
Author: Victor R. Fuchs
Publication:American Economist (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1992
Publisher: Omicron Delta Epsilon
Volume: v36 Issue: n2 Page: p12(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: The correlation between poverty and health does not connote the causality of one by the other. Theoretical probing into the relationship between poverty and health reveals many presumptions that need to be reevaluated regarding their validity. The successful answering of the posed question on the extent, pattern and explanation of the concepts of poverty and health will have significant impact on public medical care policies.
Citation Details
Title: Poverty and health: asking the right questions.
Author: Victor R. Fuchs
Publication:American Economist (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1992
Publisher: Omicron Delta Epsilon
Volume: v36 Issue: n2 Page: p12(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

