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THE GENDERED EFFECTS OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND PROLONGED STATE OWNERSHIP ON MORTALITY IN HUNGARY

  • Jan 10, 2018
  • 1 min read

Background

Research on the health outcomes of globalisation and economic transition has yielded conflicting results, partly due to methodological and data limitations. Specifically, the outcomes of changes in foreign investment and state ownership need to be examined using multilevel data, linking macro-effects and micro-effects. We exploited the natural experiment offered by the Hungarian economic transition by means of a multilevel study designed to address these gaps in the scientific literature.


Scheiring, G, D Stefler, D Irdam, M Fazekas, A Azarova, I Kolesnikova, J Köllő, V Popov, I Szelényi, M Marmot, M Murphy, M McKee, M Bobak and L King

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GÁBOR SCHEIRING

Tracing the path of the polycrisis of liberal globalism, while mapping the responses
that foster economic and political revival.

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