Abstract:Since palaeolithic times economic development has had mixed effects on the burden of human disease and injury. Pre‐modern agrarian populations with universal early marriage probably experienced the least favourable levels of health and survival, in many cases worse than their hunter‐gatherer ancestors. Over recent centuries, favourable effects of economic development on health have been ascendant. Child and adult survival have improved markedly in recent decades in most developing countries. However, many impo… Show more
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