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The Effects of Changes in the Health System on the Health of the Population: A Natural Experiment in the Countries of the Former Soviet Union

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Table 1: Variables used definition, and years of data available.
Figure 1: Changes of Adolescent fertility rate between 1985- 2012 in the 15 post- SU countries
Figure 3: Changes of Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people) between 1985- 2012 in the 15 post- SU countries
Figure 5: Changes of Health expenditure, public (% of total health expenditure)between 1985- 2012 in the 15 post- SU countries
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