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Publikováno v:
研究年報. 24:3-11
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Handbook of Healthcare in the Arab World ISBN: 9783319743653
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::58e382760999e2d6b65627728878afdc
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36811-1_85
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36811-1_85
Autor:
Toshiyuki, SHIOMI, Satoka, Minamoto, Toyokazu, SUGIMOTO, Yoko, KATO, Masaru, TAKIGUCHI, Eiji, SANO, Toshiko, KANEDA, Atsuko, KUSANO, Mao, TAKIGUCHI, Jyunko, Shinozaki, Mitsuyo, Enokida, Mariko, Watanabe, Yoko, Fukuda
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研究年報. 23:44-45
Autor:
James B. Kirby, Toshiko Kaneda
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 32:1766-1772
Eliminating disparities in health and health care is a long-standing objective of the US government. Racial and ethnic differences in insurance coverage pose a major obstacle to achieving this objective. With important coverage provisions of the Affo
Publikováno v:
研究年報. 18:57-67
Autor:
Toshiko Kaneda, James B. Kirby
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Demography. 47:1035-1051
Millions of people in the United States do not have health insurance, and wide racial and ethnic disparities exist in coverage. Current research provides a limited description of this problem, focusing on the number or proportion of individuals witho
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Social Science & Medicine. 71:559-567
The main purpose of the study is to assess urban versus rural differences in functional status transitions among older Chinese, aged 55+, and to examine how individual and community level socioeconomic indicators alter the rural/urban effects and the
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Social Forces. 88:1885-1908
Social characteristics that differ by place of residence are consequential for health. To study implications of this among older adults in rural vs. urban China, this study employs data from the Beijing municipality, a region that has witnessed growt
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研究年報. 14:45-53
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Research in Comparative and International Education. 4:393-405
The purpose of this study was to examine American and Japanese pre-service teachers' understanding of the notion of whether or not children under age three should be cared for by their mothers at home. The participants were 87 female Japanese and 64