Vendeur : Forgotten Books, London, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the complex relationship between illiteracy, race, and public health in the early 20th century United States. The author meticulously analyzes data from over 400 cities, uncovering startling correlations between illiteracy and higher death rates, particularly from infectious diseases. Notably, the research reveals a significant disparity in mortality rates between illiterates and the literate population, suggesting that education plays a crucial role in improving health outcomes. The book further examines the influence of race on health, highlighting a higher prevalence of fatalities from certain diseases among African Americans. This raises important questions about the intersection of social and economic factors in shaping health disparities. By exploring these correlations, the book underscores the profound impact of education and access to healthcare on the well-being of individuals and communities. It argues that addressing illiteracy and health inequities is essential for creating a more just and healthy society. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781332976317_0
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Vendeur : PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Etats-Unis
PAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. N° de réf. du vendeur LW-9781332976317
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Vendeur : PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Royaume-Uni
PAP. Etat : New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. N° de réf. du vendeur LW-9781332976317
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