how does the economic aspects bind health population and environment?
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Within countries, people with higher incomes also tend to live longer. Children growing up in wealthier households are healthier. Infant and childhood mortality, as well as childhood illness rates, are lower. Lives lengthened in Japan after its economic booms in the 1960s and 1970s
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According to their work, lower income and greater poverty are more strongly associated with higher mortality rates than is the unemployment rate. Still, there is also a substantial body of research that in the short run, economic expansions can be detrimental to health
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