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Improving the health and welfare of people who live in slums
by
Lilford, Richard J
, Oyebode, Oyinlola
, Watson, Samuel I
, Haregu, Tilahun
, Caiaffa, Waleska
, Ndugwa, Robert
, Ezeh, Alex
, Melendez-Torres, G J
, Mberu, Blessing
, Chen, Yen-Fu
, Satterthwaite, David
, Sartori, Jo
, Capon, Anthony
, Saith, Ruhi
in
Census
/ CHILDREN
/ CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED-TRIAL
/ COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
/ ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS
/ Empowerment
/ General & Internal
/ General & Internal Medicine
/ Ghettos
/ Health Policy
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ HV
/ IMPACT
/ Income
/ INDIA
/ Infant mortality
/ Internal Medicine
/ Intervention
/ INTERVENTIONS
/ Life Sciences & Biomedicine
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
/ Neighborhoods
/ Population density
/ Poverty
/ Poverty Areas
/ Public health
/ RA0421
/ Residence Characteristics
/ SANITATION
/ Science & Technology
/ Sewage disposal
/ Slums
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Tenure
/ URBAN SLUMS
2017
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Improving the health and welfare of people who live in slums
by
Lilford, Richard J
, Oyebode, Oyinlola
, Watson, Samuel I
, Haregu, Tilahun
, Caiaffa, Waleska
, Ndugwa, Robert
, Ezeh, Alex
, Melendez-Torres, G J
, Mberu, Blessing
, Chen, Yen-Fu
, Satterthwaite, David
, Sartori, Jo
, Capon, Anthony
, Saith, Ruhi
in
Census
/ CHILDREN
/ CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED-TRIAL
/ COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
/ ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS
/ Empowerment
/ General & Internal
/ General & Internal Medicine
/ Ghettos
/ Health Policy
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ HV
/ IMPACT
/ Income
/ INDIA
/ Infant mortality
/ Internal Medicine
/ Intervention
/ INTERVENTIONS
/ Life Sciences & Biomedicine
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
/ Neighborhoods
/ Population density
/ Poverty
/ Poverty Areas
/ Public health
/ RA0421
/ Residence Characteristics
/ SANITATION
/ Science & Technology
/ Sewage disposal
/ Slums
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Tenure
/ URBAN SLUMS
2017
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Improving the health and welfare of people who live in slums
by
Lilford, Richard J
, Oyebode, Oyinlola
, Watson, Samuel I
, Haregu, Tilahun
, Caiaffa, Waleska
, Ndugwa, Robert
, Ezeh, Alex
, Melendez-Torres, G J
, Mberu, Blessing
, Chen, Yen-Fu
, Satterthwaite, David
, Sartori, Jo
, Capon, Anthony
, Saith, Ruhi
in
Census
/ CHILDREN
/ CLUSTER-RANDOMIZED-TRIAL
/ COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT
/ ECONOMIC EVALUATIONS
/ Empowerment
/ General & Internal
/ General & Internal Medicine
/ Ghettos
/ Health Policy
/ Health services
/ Humans
/ HV
/ IMPACT
/ Income
/ INDIA
/ Infant mortality
/ Internal Medicine
/ Intervention
/ INTERVENTIONS
/ Life Sciences & Biomedicine
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
/ Neighborhoods
/ Population density
/ Poverty
/ Poverty Areas
/ Public health
/ RA0421
/ Residence Characteristics
/ SANITATION
/ Science & Technology
/ Sewage disposal
/ Slums
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Tenure
/ URBAN SLUMS
2017
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Improving the health and welfare of people who live in slums
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Improving the health and welfare of people who live in slums
2017
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In the first paper in this Series we assessed theoretical and empirical evidence and concluded that the health of people living in slums is a function not only of poverty but of intimately shared physical and social environments. In this paper we extend the theory of so-called neighbourhood effects. Slums offer high returns on investment because beneficial effects are shared across many people in densely populated neighbourhoods. Neighbourhood effects also help explain how and why the benefits of interventions vary between slum and non-slum spaces and between slums. We build on this spatial concept of slums to argue that, in all low-income and-middle-income countries, census tracts should henceforth be designated slum or non-slum both to inform local policy and as the basis for research surveys that build on censuses. We argue that slum health should be promoted as a topic of enquiry alongside poverty and health.
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