Table 2.
Data Indicator Meanings and Database Sources.
Variable
Data Indicators
Meaning
Database Sources
References
y
LE at Birth
Human health
conditions
The Global Observatory
(GHO) database under the
World Health Organization
(WHO) (
http:
//www.who.int/healthinfo/
mortality_data/en
) (accessed
on 1 February 2021)
Reynolds, M.M. & Avendano,
M. Social Policy
Expenditures and LE in
High-Income Countries [
51
].
x
1
GDP per capita, PPP
(constant 2017 USD)
The impact of economic
development on
human health
World Bank database
(
https://data.worldbank.
org.cn/indicator?tab=all
)
(accessed on 1
February 2021)
Mellor, J.M. & Milyo, J.
Reexamining the Evidence of
an Ecological Association
between Income Inequality
and Health [
52
].
x
2
Urbanization Rate
The relationship
between population
structure and health
World Bank database
(
https://data.worldbank.
org.cn/indicator?tab=all
)
(accessed on 1
February 2021)
Rogers, R.G. & Wofford, S.
LE in Less Developed
Countries—Socioecenomic
Development or Public
Health [
53
].
x
3
Current Healthcare
Expenditures per capita
(in USD)
Relationship between
hygiene status and
health
The Global Observatory
(GHO) database under the
World Health Organization
(WHO) (
http:
//www.who.int/healthinfo/
mortality_data/en
) (accessed
on 3 February 2021)
Zare, H., Gaskin, D.J. &
Anderson, G. Variations in
LE in Organization for
Economic Co-operation and
Development
countries—1985–2010 [
54
].
x
4
Total Public Expenditures
on Education (Total
Public Expenditures on
Education as a
Percentage of GDP)
The relationship
between educational
inputs and health
World Bank database
(
https://data.worldbank.
org.cn/indicator?tab=all
)
(accessed on 4
February 2021)
Meara, Ellen R; Richards,
Seth; Cutler, David M. The
Gap Gets Bigger: Changes in
Mortality and LE by
Education, 1981
−
2000 [
55
].
Reynolds, M.M. & Avendano,
M. Social Policy
Expenditures and LE in
High-Income Countries [
51
].
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