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Does Hospitalization Make Elderly Households Poor? An Examination of the Case of Kerala, India

Physical and health risks are very high among aged persons. The precise implications of population ageing for future levels of health and healthcare utilization depend on whether the increases in life expectancy experienced in general are accompanied by an increase or a decrease in health problems i...

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Main Author: Syam Prasad
Format: Printed Book
Published: Social Policy and Administration 41(4), 2007 2007
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/003329.pdf
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