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The Epidemiological transition: policy and planning implications for developing countries: daftar isi: 1. The epidemiological transition: policy and planning implications for developing countries; 2. Shifts in the structure of population and deaths in less developed regions; 3. Mortality by cause, 1970 to 2015; 4. Childhood precursors of adult morbidity and mortality in developing countries: implications for health programs; 5. Projecting morbidity and mortality in developing countries during adulthood; 6. Health indices as a guide to health sector planning: a demographic critique; 7. Health policy issues in three Latin America countries: implications of the epidemiological transition; 8. Goals of the world summit for children and their implications for health policy in the 1990s; 9. Distributional implications of alternative strategic responses to the demographic-epidemiological transition - an initial inquiry; 10. Health, Goverenment, and the poor: the case for the private sector; 11. Roles of women, families, and communitiess in preventing illness and providing health services in developing countries; 12.

1...; 2. Larry Heligman; Nancy Chen; Ozer Babakol; 3. Rodolfo A. Bulatoa; 4. W. Henry Mosiey; Ronald Gray; 5. Kenneth G. Manton; Eric Stallard; 6. Samuel H. Preston; 7. Jose Luis Bobadilla; Cristina de A. Possas; 8. Anne R. Pebley; 9. Davidson R. Gwatkin; 10. Nancy Birdsall; Estelle James; 11. John C. Caldwell; Pat Caldwell; 12. ; (Washington, DC Nat. Academy Press 1993, [s.a.])

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