Low income, social growth, and good health: a history of twelve countries
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Abstract: | This book studies the experience of twelve countries that have broken through the limits that low incomes so often impose on human survival: China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Oman, Panama, the former Soviet Union, Sri Lanka, and Venezuela. Most made impressive gains in life expectancy in the decades after 1920, and by 1960 nearly matched the rich countries in survival. Findings make clear that all of these countries enjoyed significant social growth, all invested in public health, and all gained the people's participation in the effort to improve their own lives and health. This innovative analysis suggests an alternative model of growth in which the measure of a nation's success is not its per capita income but the life expectancy of its population. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-219) and index Life expectancy and income among the first countries to begin health transitions -- Which countries should be studied? -- A colonizer and the country colonized : Japan and Korea -- Very low income is not a barrier : Sri Lanka -- Two neighbors : Panama and Costa Rica -- Capitalism and communism, dictatorship and democracy : Cuba and Jamaica -- The Soviet and Chinese models of social development -- Oil-rich lands -- The Latin American case : income inequality and health in Mexico -- Limiting mortality from fecal disease, malaria, and tuberculosis |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations ix
Foreword by Daniel M. Fox and Samuel L. Milbank xiii
Preface and Acknowledgments xv
Introduction i
1. Life Expectancy and Income among the First Countries
to Begin Health Transitions 19
2. Which Countries Should Be Studied? 41
3. A Colonizer and the Country Colonized: Japan and Korea 53
4. Very Low Income Is Not a Barrier: Sri Lanka 65
5. Two Neighbors: Panama and Costa Rica 75
6. Capitalism and Communism, Dictatorship and Democracy:
Cuba and Jamaica 88
7. The Soviet and Chinese Models of Social Development 100
8. Oil Rich Lands 116
9. The Latin American Case: Income Inequality and Health
in Mexico 133
10. Limiting Mortality from Fecal Disease, Malaria, and
Tuberculosis 142
Conclusion 161
Appendix: Chronology of Health Transitions and Gross Domestic
Product per Capita in 167 Countries 175
Notes 183
Index 221
Illustrations
Tables
1. Gross Domestic Product per Capita (GDPpc) and Life
Expectancy circa 1820 in 14 Countries 28
2. Life Expectancy and GDPpc at the Beginning of Health
Transitions in 24 Countries 30 31
3. Statistical Relationship between Income per Capita and Life
Expectancy, 1820 2001 36
4 Change in Income and in Life Expectancy, 1820 2001 37
5. Grouping of 130 Countries by GDPpc as of 2000 42
6. Countries with High Life Expectancies but Low Incomes
in 2000 44 45
7. Basic Information about Countries That Pioneered Health
Transitions 51
8. Basic Information about the Group of Twelve 51
9 Explanations for Survival Gains in Sri Lanka from the Early
1920s to 1941 70 71
10. Explanations for Survival Gains in Sri Lanka, 1946 1954 72
11. Development of Oil Resources in 8 Countries 117
12. Percentage of the Population Living in Urban Areas in 7
Countries, 1960 2002 125
13. Life Expectancy in 5 Countries in Latin America, 1875 2000 134
14. Infant Mortality and Mortality from 3 Diseases in 11
Countries, 1920 1950 143
ix
X ILLUSTRATIONS
Figures
1. Inequality in distribution of household income in Sweden,
1951 96 17
2. Life expectancy in England, northern Italy, and Costa Rica,
1540 1800 20
3. Life expectancy in England, England and Wales, and the
United Kingdom, 1540s to 2000 22
4. Gross domestic product per capita (GDPpc) and life
expectancy, 1820,1870,1913,1950,1973, and 2001 32 34
5. Life expectancy and per capita spending on health in 174
countries in 2001 38
6. GDPpc in 2000 for 130 countries 42
7. GDPpc and life expectancy in 2000 for 167 countries 43
8. Distribution of GDPpc and life expectancy at the initiation
of health transitions 46
9. GDPpc in Japan and Korea/ South Korea, 1820 2001 54
10. Life expectancy in Japan and Korea / South Korea, 1865 2000 54
11. Pace of change in life expectancy in Japan and Korea/ South
Korea, 1865 2000 55
12. Life expectancy estimates for Sri Lanka, 1901 2000 67
13. Pace of change in life expectancy in Sri Lanka, 1901 2000 67
14. Life expectancy and GDPpc in Sri Lanka, 1850 2000 68
15. Literacy in Sri Lanka in 1971 by age and sex 73
16. Life expectancy, crude death rates, and GDPpc in Panama,
1905 2000 78
17. Life expectancy estimates for Costa Rica, 1750 2000 80
18. Life expectancy and GDPpc in Costa Rica, 1750 2000 81
19. Social development spending in Costa Rica, 1870 1948 83
20. Pace of gains in life expectancy in Costa Rica, 1890 2000 85
21. Life expectancy estimates for Cuba and Jamaica, 1800 2000 89
22. GDPpc in Cuba and Jamaica, 1820 2000 90
23. Pace of life expectancy change in Cuba and Jamaica,
1800 2000 91
24. Life expectancy estimates for four communist countries,
1868 2000 101
25. GDPpc in three communist countries, 1820 2000 104
26. Life expectancy in Oman and four other Middle Eastern
countries, 1900 2002 124
ILLUSTRATIONS xi
27. Life expectancy in Oman, Libya, and Algeria, 1900 2000 126
28. GDPpc and life expectancy in Algeria and Oman, 1950 2000 127
29. GPDpc in five Latin American countries, 1870 2000 135
30. Inequality in income distribution in five Latin American
countries and Sweden, 1950 2000 136
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title_auth | Low income, social growth, and good health a history of twelve countries |
title_exact_search | Low income, social growth, and good health a history of twelve countries |
title_full | Low income, social growth, and good health a history of twelve countries James C. Riley |
title_fullStr | Low income, social growth, and good health a history of twelve countries James C. Riley |
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topic | Life expectancy / Economic aspects / Case studies Life Expectancy / ethnology / Case Reports Income / Case Reports Socioeconomic Factors / Case Reports World Health / Case Reports Espérance de vie - Aspect économique - Cas, Études de Income Case Reports Life Expectancy ethnology Case Reports Life expectancy Economic aspects Case studies Socioeconomic Factors Case Reports World Health Case Reports Bruttonationaleinkommen (DE-588)4055884-8 gnd Lebenserwartung (DE-588)4167016-4 gnd Internationaler Vergleich (DE-588)4120509-1 gnd Soziales Kapital (DE-588)4510173-5 gnd Einkommen (DE-588)4013887-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Life expectancy / Economic aspects / Case studies Life Expectancy / ethnology / Case Reports Income / Case Reports Socioeconomic Factors / Case Reports World Health / Case Reports Espérance de vie - Aspect économique - Cas, Études de Income Case Reports Life Expectancy ethnology Case Reports Life expectancy Economic aspects Case studies Socioeconomic Factors Case Reports World Health Case Reports Bruttonationaleinkommen Lebenserwartung Internationaler Vergleich Soziales Kapital Einkommen Entwicklungsländer Fallstudiensammlung |
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