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Mapping geographic access to COVID-19 health care in Brazil

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  • Rafael H. M. Pereira

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  • Carlos Kauê Vieira Braga

    (IPC-IG)

  • Luciana Mendes Servo

    (IPC-IG)

  • Bernardo Serra

    (IPC-IG)

  • Pedro Amaral

    (IPC-IG)

  • Nelson Gouveia

    (IPC-IG)

  • Antonio Paez

    (IPC-IG)

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  • Rafael H. M. Pereira & Carlos Kauê Vieira Braga & Luciana Mendes Servo & Bernardo Serra & Pedro Amaral & Nelson Gouveia & Antonio Paez, 2021. "Mapping geographic access to COVID-19 health care in Brazil," One Pager 476, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipc:opager:476
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    1. Pereira, Rafael H.M. & Braga, Carlos Kauê Vieira & Servo, Luciana Mendes & Serra, Bernardo & Amaral, Pedro & Gouveia, Nelson & Paez, Antonio, 2021. "Geographic access to COVID-19 healthcare in Brazil using a balanced float catchment area approach," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 273(C).
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