
How public policies can curb pandemics: It’s important to take the age composition into account
In the ongoing debate on pandemic management, the role of age composition in shaping optimal policies has received little

In the ongoing debate on pandemic management, the role of age composition in shaping optimal policies has received little

Family planning policies are widely used to control population growth and promote human capital development. Exploiting the implementation of

It is well established that those with lower incomes tend to have worse health outcomes. But whether this relationship

The spread of misinformation online poses grave challenges to public health. This column quantifies the impact that vaccine scepticism

Modern waterworks and sewerage systems emerged around the world over the period 1850–1950. Today, there are gaping differences in

Mental ill-health is on the rise in the US and elsewhere, particularly among those under the age of 25

The forcible removal of populations has both immediate and long-run consequences for the affected populations. The economics literature has

The third UN Millennium Development Goal seeks to ensure a healthy life “for all”. Using height inequality as an

Globally, health economists and practitioners have been increasingly focusing on bottlenecks in public financial management (PFM) to improve the

The US has seen an alarming rise in the frequency and severity of mass shootings, with a potential indirect

In the ongoing debate on pandemic management, the role of age composition in shaping optimal policies has received little

Family planning policies are widely used to control population growth and promote human capital development. Exploiting the implementation of

It is well established that those with lower incomes tend to have worse health outcomes. But whether this relationship

The spread of misinformation online poses grave challenges to public health. This column quantifies the impact that vaccine scepticism

Modern waterworks and sewerage systems emerged around the world over the period 1850–1950. Today, there are gaping differences in

Mental ill-health is on the rise in the US and elsewhere, particularly among those under the age of 25

The forcible removal of populations has both immediate and long-run consequences for the affected populations. The economics literature has

The third UN Millennium Development Goal seeks to ensure a healthy life “for all”. Using height inequality as an

Globally, health economists and practitioners have been increasingly focusing on bottlenecks in public financial management (PFM) to improve the

The US has seen an alarming rise in the frequency and severity of mass shootings, with a potential indirect




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