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Marc Suhrcke

Researcher at University of York

Publications -  212
Citations -  12334

Marc Suhrcke is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Population. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 202 publications receiving 10566 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc Suhrcke include World Health Organization & University of East Anglia.

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The impact of civil conflict on child health: Evidence from Colombia.

TL;DR: A harmful effect of exposure to conflict violence in utero and in early childhood for HAZ and WAZ is found, in the full sample and even more strongly in the rural sample, yet these estimates are smaller than those found for shorter term conflicts.
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Health in Conflict Zones: Analyzing Inequalities in Mental Health in Colombian Conflict-Affected Territories

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the magnitude of mental health inequalities, contributing socio-economic factors, and sociodemographic characteristics that explain these differences, concluding that individuals with lower socioeconomic status are at a higher risk for mental health disorders and women and people with disabilities are respectively 2.3 and 1.2 times more prone to present a mental health disorder.
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Diabetes, Employment and Behavioural Risk Factors in China: Marginal Structural Models versus Fixed Effects Models

TL;DR: The authors investigated the effect of a diabetes diagnosis on employment status and behavioural risk factors taking into account their potentially intertwined relationships, finding that a decrease in employment probabilities after the diagnosis for women but not for men.
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The influence of social capital on health in Eight Former Soviet Countries: why does it differ?

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of micro social capital (trust, membership and social isolation) on individual health in each of eight former Soviet republics using instrumental variables to overcome methodological hazards such as endogeneity and reverse causality.

Okonomische Aspekte der Pravention: eine internationale Perpektive. (Economic aspects of prevention: an international perspective).

Marc Suhrcke
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the okonomischen Aspekten der Primarpravention aus internationaler perspektive, and relativieren wir zwei weit verbreitete Weisheiten zur Okonomie der Pravention.