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Problems in the estimation of human health

S.V. Kaznacheyev

Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2004, vol. 2

Abstract: Human development and the contribution of economy to the health of population are assessed using the human development index, man/hour of active life and integral indicator instead of classic social-economic indicators. With these indicators, the main components of health losses per million population were estimated. Estimation of health quality in a metropolis show that the gross regional product of the components of human consumption and human reproduction goes largely to human consumption.

Date: 2004
Note: Social Issues in Regional Development
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