Healthcare inequity arising from unequal response to need in the older (45+ years) population of India: Analysis of nationally representative data
Sanjay K. Mohanty(International Institute for Population Sciences), Owen O’Donnell(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Junaid Khan(University of Calcutta), Jürgen Maurer(University of Lausanne), Suraj Maiti(Virginia Tech), Fabrice Kämpfen(University College Dublin)
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