Economics
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Health gaps between rich and poor nations remain stark, new survey reveals
A cross-country analysis of 18 nations shows that socioeconomic status significantly predicts self-reported health outcomes—a finding with direct implications for workforce productivity, healthcare spending, and policy priorities. The research suggests that addressing health inequality isn't just a social issue; it's an economic one that affects labor markets and business operations globally.
Originaltitel: Socio-demographic indicators of self-reported health based on EQ-5D-3L: A cross-country analysis of population surveys from 18 countries