Description: The New York Times MagazineApril 2, 2023"The Future of Public Health Depends on Accurately Counting Every Global Birth (and Death). Example Rural Colombia: That's a Lot Harder, than it Sounds" You will receive a copy in great, as-new (unread) condition (as it came rolled into the NYT newspaper). Some inevitable signs of handling are possible - fingermarks, light fold marks from prior binding (but no incision(s)) etc. Making Everyone Count By Jeneen Interlandi The future of public health depends on accurately counting every global birth (and death). That's a lot harder than it sounds. The Agony of Putting Your Life on Hold to Care for Your Parents By Jaeah Lee Randi Schofield is the sole provider for an ailing father and, at the same time, for her own children — a situation now common among Americans in their 30s and 40s. It’s a Really Weird Time to Be an Umpire By Devin Gordon With replay cameras watching every call, it has become an increasingly stressful job — and baseball’s new rules will just make it harder. The Lifesaving Power of … Paperwork? By Jeneen Interlandi One of the most powerful public health measures is simply recording every birth and death. In rural Colombia, as in much of the world, it’s a lot harder than it sounds. 54 pages plus cover net weight: 3.6 ozs. (102 g) additional copies available, please ask a question to the seller shipping is included in the purchase price for shipments within the contiguous (continental) United States One-off items, no returns Thank You for browsing on ebay and visiting our listing today!
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Publication Month: April
Publication Year: 2023
Type: Magazine
Publication Frequency: Weekly
Language: English
Publication Name: The New York Times Magazine
Publisher: The New York Times
Genre: Contemporary Themes, Politics
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Contemporary Themes, General Interest