STATISTICAL APPROACHES BETWEEN THE NUMBER OF INHABITANTS PER DOCTOR AND THE LIFE EXPECTANCY,IN ROMANIA
Gabriela Opait ()
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Gabriela Opait: ”Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati
Risk in Contemporary Economy, 2015, 74-80
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This article expresses an approache concerning the intensity of the correlation between the number of inhabitants per doctor and the life expectancy in Romania, through by means of the correlation report. The number of inhabitants per doctor is a statistical indicator which reflects the number of inhabitants who are ascribed at one doctor in medicine, indicator which is used in any country from the world.
Keywords: life expectancy; number of inhabitants per doctor; correlation; intensity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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