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Tipping Points Modelling Social Problems And Health 1st Edition John Bissell

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Tipping Points Modelling Social Problems And Health 1st Edition John Bissell
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.97 MB
Pages: 232
Author: John Bissell, Camila Caiado, Sarah Curtis, Michael Goldstein, Brian Straughan
ISBN: 9781118752753, 1118752759
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Tipping Points Modelling Social Problems And Health 1st Edition John Bissell by John Bissell, Camila Caiado, Sarah Curtis, Michael Goldstein, Brian Straughan 9781118752753, 1118752759 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the modelling of contemporary health and social problems, especially those considered a major burden to communities, governments and taxpayers, such as smoking, alcoholism, drug use, and heart disease. Based on a series of papers presented at a recent conference hosted by the Leverhulme-funded Tipping Points project at the University of Durham, this book illustrates a broad range of modelling approaches. Such a diverse collection demonstrates that an interdisciplinary approach is essential to modelling tipping points in health and social problems, and the assessment of associated risk and resilience.

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