Policy Effects
Cross-source consensus on Policy Effects from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study presents case-study policy links as strong associations rather than causal proof. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- Anti-alcohol measures would be expected to reduce the female-male differential because alcohol-related mortality affected male mortality more strongly. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- The coordinated mid-1980s fall in the former Soviet Union countries is plausibly linked to the Soviet anti-alcohol campaign. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- Portugal and Spain showed convergence around Portugal's 1986 accession to the European Economic Community. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods
- The Portugal-Spain case is treated as a possible effect of regulatory, administrative, funding, development, and legal harmonization, but requiring further study. — Observed lifespan differential - global trends, policy impact and computational methods