Selected article for: "infection rate and unemployment increase"

Author: Mark Marcos Alipio
Title: Determinants of tuberculosis incidence in East Asia and Pacific: A panel regression analysis
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: 8p7wp0n3_21
    Snippet: The World Bank defined unemployment as the "share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment." Previous studies have demonstrated unemployment as one of the strongest determinants of infection incidence in several countries across the world. Among the infections intertwined with unemployment were HIV, AIDS, and several respiratory problems (Grob et al., 2016; Hunter, 2007) . The studies showed how an increase.....
    Document: The World Bank defined unemployment as the "share of the labor force that is without work but available for and seeking employment." Previous studies have demonstrated unemployment as one of the strongest determinants of infection incidence in several countries across the world. Among the infections intertwined with unemployment were HIV, AIDS, and several respiratory problems (Grob et al., 2016; Hunter, 2007) . The studies showed how an increase in unemployment consequently increases infection rate.

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