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892
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105
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46
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2022
A model to explain the impact of government revenue on the quality of governance and the SDGs
Hall, S. &
O'Hare, B.A.-M.
,
22 Sept 2022
,
The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research
, (UNU WIDER Working Paper; vol. 102/2022).
Research output
:
Working paper
Open Access
Public Revenue
100%
Sustainable Development Goals
100%
Panel Study
20%
Tackling climate change - our action plan
O'Hare, B.A.-M.
,
28 Jan 2022
.
Research output
:
Working paper
Open Access
2021
The impact of climate change on global child health - position statement
O'Hare, B.A.-M.
,
25 Oct 2021
.
Research output
:
Working paper
Child Health
100%
Pediatrics
50%
2016
Why Income Inequalities Matter for Young People’s Health: A look at the evidence
Aleman-Diaz, A. Y., Toczydlowska, E., Mazur, J., Frasquilho, D., Melkumova, M. & Holmqvist, G.,
14 Apr 2016
,
UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre
, (Innocenti Working Papers; no. 2016_06).
Research output
:
Working paper
Open Access
Income Distribution
100%
Health Inequality
100%
Diseases
33%
Physical Activity
33%
Health Behavior
33%