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Mortality transition in Korea: its implications for health policy and education
Eun Sul Lee
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Korea
100%
Health Policy
99%
Health Education
96%
Mortality
49%
Economic Development
32%
Life Tables
30%
Child Mortality
29%
Infant Mortality
26%
Health Behavior
25%
Cause of Death
19%
Economics
18%
Public Health
17%
Delivery of Health Care
14%
Health
11%
Child
10%
Social Sciences
health policy
91%
health promotion
90%
Korea
88%
mortality
81%
cause of death
21%
infant mortality
21%
health behavior
20%
development policy
17%
social economics
17%
social development
17%
infant
16%
public health
14%
health care
13%
trend
9%
health
8%
literature
8%