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Survey of Living Conditions 2009

Jamaica, 2009
Reference ID
JAM_2009_SLC_v01_M
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Planning Institute of Jamaica, Statistical Institute of Jamaica
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Feb 19, 2014
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Mar 29, 2019
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1 The World Bank. "Non-communicable diseases in Jamaica: Moving from prescription to prevention." 2010.
2 Beuermann, Diether, and Camilo Pecha. "Healthy Reductions to Health Fees: the case of Jamaica." (2015)
3 Biurne A, Paul. "Dichotomising poor self-reported health status: Using secondary cross-sectional survey data for Jamaica." North American Journal of Medical Sciences 1, no. 6 (2009): 295-302.
4 Bourne, Paul Andrew, Cynthia Francis, Charlene Sharpe-Pryce, Angela Hudson-Davis, Ikhalfani Solan, and Olive Watson-Coleman. "Epidemic of Non-Communicable Diseases in Jamaica: Monsters Awoken from Lifestyle Practices." International Journal of Medical Research 2, no. 2 (2014): 33-44.
5 Bourne, Paul Andrew, Angela Hudson-Davis, Charlene Sharpe-Pryce, Cynthia Francis, Ikhalfani Solan, Olive Watson-Coleman, and Shirley Nelson. "Self-rated Health Status of Young Female Adolescents in Jamaica." Quality in Primary Care 23, no. 2 (2015): 85-92.
6 Bourne, P A, I Solan, C Sharpe-Pryce, J Campbell-Smith, and C Francis. "The Rural Aged and their Health: A Poverty-Health Viewpoint." Epidemiology 4, no. 140 (2013): 2161-1165.
7 Bourne, Paul A, C C Francis, C Sharpe-Pryce, A Hudson-Davis, and I Solan. "Unspecified Non-communicable Diseases in Jamaica: Has the Time Come to Unravel this Label." Journal of Tropical Diseases & Public Health 2, no. 138 (2014): 2.
8 Bowen, Glenn A. "Document Analysis as a Qualitative Research Method." Qualitative Research Journal 9, no. 2 (2009): 27-40.
9 Brissett, Nigel OM. "Reading conformity, resistance, and hybridity in Jamaica’s educational policy reform approaches." Journal of Postcolonial Cultures and Societies 4, no. 4 (2013).
10 Campbell, Adella. "The Abolition of User Fees in the Jamaican Public Health System: Impact on Access, Care Provided and the Work of the Professional Nurse." Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, Victoria University of Wellington, 2013.
11 Cushnie, Anya. "A Case Study of Jamaica's Health Financing System and Its Impact on the Performance of the General Health System." Master's Thesis, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) Development Policy and Practice In cooperation with the Free University of Amsterdam (VUA), 2010.
12 Dmytraczenko, Tania, Gisele Almeida, Heitor Werneck, James Cercone, Yadira Diaz, Daniel Maceira, Silvia Molina, Guillermo Paraje, Fernando Ruiz, and Flavia Mori Sarti. "Progress toward Universal Health Coverage in Latin America and the Caribbean: Outcomes, Utilization, and Financial Protection." (2015) Toward Universal Health Coverage and Equity in Latin America and the Caribbean: Evidence from Selected Countries.
13 EDWARDS-WESCOTT, Patricia, Kimberly-Ann GITTENS-BAYNES, and Charmaine METIVIER. "An Examination of the Interaction between Poverty and Health Status in the Elderly Population of Jamaica." International Journal of Humanities and Social Science 1, no. 11 (2011).
14 Fox, Kristin. Report on national follow-up. 2012.
15 Silva, Homero. "Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Mitigation." (2011)
16 Weck, Stefanie Dorotha, and Bonn Juego. "Jamaican Youths On Their Way To Employment." Master's Thesis, Aalborg University, 2012.
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