Suchergebnisse
Filter
21 Ergebnisse
Sortierung:
SSRN
Working paper
SSRN
Working paper
SSRN
Working paper
Perception of State Pronatalism in Kazakhstan: An Increase in the Birth Rate
In: Netspar Discussion Paper No. 2966648
SSRN
Working paper
History of Economics, Growth of Population in Kazakhstan and Healthcare
SSRN
Working paper
SSRN
Working paper
Some Issues of Protection of Banking Information (Situation in Kazakhstan)
SSRN
Working paper
The Concept of Proximity in the Knowledge Economy
SSRN
Working paper
SSRN
Working paper
SSRN
Working paper
Methodology of Examination the Effect of Health on Economic Growth
In: kazNu Bulletin. Economics series. №6 (100). 2013
SSRN
Influence of Enlargement of Average Lifetime for Economic Development
SSRN
Working paper
SSRN
Working paper
Trends in Socioeconomic Health Inequalities in Kazakhstan
In: Communist and post-communist studies, Band 53, Heft 2, S. 177-190
ISSN: 0967-067X
According to the relative income hypothesis, the health status of a population is determined by its horizontal social and financial conditions, both mutually interrelated factors. As a former republic of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan is a particularly interesting case in which to explore the impact of health-related inequalities due to economic, sociodemographic, and institutional changes experienced as the country transitioned to independent status. The goal of this article is to examine the degree to which commonly-used socioeconomic determinants (education, income, living conditions, marital status, occupation) are associated with health inequalities in Kazakhstan. We found significant differences in the health status characteristics among the population. Poor health was found to be significantly associated with living conditions and income level. This article will assist policy makers in developing and improving existing social and health policies to address the apparent lack of health-related equity in Kazakhstan.
Trends in socioeconomic health inequalities in Kazakhstan: national household surveys analysis
In: Communist and post-communist studies: an international interdisciplinary journal, Band 53, Heft 2, S. 177-190
ISSN: 0967-067X
World Affairs Online