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sid.usal.es/idocs/F8/FDO21071/Lafortune.pdf
The remainder of this Annex present more detailed results on the prevalence of these chronic conditions on a country-by-country basis. It is also possible, if for instance ... some conditions which may not been diagnosed as such, although this is likely less ... oecd
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www.globalaging.org/elderrights/world/2007/oecd%20world.pdf
The remainder of this Annex present more detailed results on the prevalence of these chronic conditions on a country-by-country basis. It is also possible, if for instance ... some conditions which may not been diagnosed as such, although this is likely less ... oecd
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ec.europa.eu/health/ph_projects/1998/monitoring/fp_monitoring_1998_frep_06_a_en.pdf
Table 17.1 presents prevalence rates of chronic conditions by educational level and period in 11 European countries. The trends for women in selected countries are illustrated graphically in figure 17.1. ... country, finland, netherlands, sweden
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www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/82-003-x/2012001/article/11624-eng.pdf
Table A Prevalence of chronic conditions, diagnosis and treatment, by Aboriginal identity, household population younger than age 6, Canada, 2006 First Nations ... /ADHD FAS/FASD Heart condition or disease Anaemia Chronic bronchitis Anxiety ... J, Anderson I, et al. First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Health Indicators in Canada
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apps.who.int/medicinedocs/documents/s19578en/s19578en.pdf
chronic, and other conditions in WHO member countries worldwide and in select WHO regions, 2004 Conditions all WHO member countries Respiratory infections Diarrheal ... Although the relative frequencies of specific conditions vary among countries ... diseases, gastrointestinal complaints, musculoskeletal conditions, and injuries
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www.msh.org/resource-center/publications/upload/MDS3-Ch01-Sustainable-access-Nov2011.pdf
chronic, and other conditions in WHO member countries worldwide and in select WHO regions, 2004 Conditions all WHO member countries Respiratory infections Diarrheal ... Although the relative frequencies of specific conditions vary among countries ... and perinatal conditions Source: WHO 2008a. reduced if carefully selected, low-cost
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www.qldalliance.org.au/sites/www.qldalliance.org.au/files/resources/2009/03/269451-upload-00001.pdf
Psychological distress There is no uniform trend across selected OECD countries ... Incidence of temporary work Country Year Country-specific trend Number of observations ... Country-specific trend Number of observations –0.016*** 0.171*** –0.010* 0.261*** –0
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to the OECD reference population; scale varies between charts. In the comparison countries ... This cause category refers mainly to CORD (chronic bronchitis and emphysema) and as such reflects the smoking experience of older cohorts in the different countries. In 1994 ... australia, austria, canada, denmark, finland, france, germany, greece, iceland, ireland, italy, japan, luxembourg, netherlands, new zealand, norway, oecd, portugal, spain, sweden, switzerland, united kingdom, united states
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www.eurofound.europa.eu/docs/erm/tn1108034s/tn1108034s.pdf
in selected OECD countries – quarterly data (Number of new enterprises 2006 = 100) (trend ... on average 15 % for EU27 and Norway. • In some countries self-employed people represent ... a remarkable variation in the enterprise structure between countries that has nothing to do
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary Congestive disease Asthma third-highest fatality ... the lowest fatality rates for all three conditions. heart failure Hypertension ... in 2008 far exceeded that seen in other countries. In both dollar figures
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