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The Age of Sustainable Development
Lecture 9 Health for All The Age of Sustainable Development
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9.1. Life Expectancy by World Region (1950-2095)
Source: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division (DESA Population Division) “World Population Prospects: The 2012 Revision.” New York.
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9.2. GDP Per Capita and Life Expectancy
Source: World Bank “World Development Indicators.”
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9.3. Under-5 Mortality per 1,000 Births (2012)
Source: World Bank “World Development Indicators.”
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9.4. Maternal Mortality for High-Income and Low-Income Countries (1990-2013)
Source: World Bank “World Development Indicators.”
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9.5. Life expectancy in US, Female (1985-2010)
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9.7. Major Causes in Death for Children Under Five (2004)
Reproduced, with the permission of the publisher, from “Global Health Risks: Mortality and Burden of Disease Attributable to Selected Major Risks.” Geneva, World Health Organization, 2009 (Fig. 8, Page who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/GlobalHealthRisks_report_part2.pdf, accessed 01 July 2014).
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9.8. Global Official Development Assistance for Health and Population (1985-2012)
Source: World Bank “World Development Indicators.”
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9.9. Average Spending on Health Per Capita (1980-2009)
Source: Squires, David A “Explaining High Health Care Spending In the United States: An International Comparison of Supply, Utilization, Prices, and Quality.” The Commonwealth Fund, Pub. 1595, Vol. 10.
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9.10. Total Health Outlays as Percent of GDP (1980-2009)
Source: Squires, David A “Explaining High Health Care Spending In the United States: An International Comparison of Supply, Utilization, Prices, and Quality.” The Commonwealth Fund, Pub. 1595, Vol. 10.
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9.11. Private Health Outlays as Percent of Total Outlays
Source: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. 13/05/2014. “Aid (ODA) by sector and donor.” OECD Publishing.
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Table 9.4?
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9.12 Hospital Spending Per Discharge (2011)
Source: Squires, David A “Explaining High Health Care Spending In the United States: An International Comparison of Supply, Utilization, Prices, and Quality.” The Commonwealth Fund, Pub. 1595, Vol. 10.
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9.13. Comparison of Physician Incomes (2008)
Source: Squires, David A “Explaining High Health Care Spending In the United States: An International Comparison of Supply, Utilization, Prices, and Quality.” The Commonwealth Fund, Pub. 1595, Vol. 10.
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