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by Ronald Labonté (Author), Arne Ruckert (Author)
Why do some countries and populations suffer from poverty and ill health, whilst others are more prosperous and healthy? What are the inherently global (trans-border) issues that affect inequities in disease burden and health opportunities for individuals and nations? Traditionally, the focus of global health has been 'international health': the concern for high burdens of disease in generally low-income countries. To answer these questions however, we need to modernise our understanding of globalization as a phenomenon.
Ronald Labonté, Distinguished Research Chair and Professor, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Canada, Arne Ruckert, Senior Research Associate, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Canada
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