TY - GEN AU - Bancalari, Antonella AU - Berlinski, Samuel AU - Buitrago, Giancarlo AU - García, María Fernanda AU - Mata, Dolores de la AU - Vera-Hernández, Marcos TI - Research Insights: How Does Social and Economic Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean Relate to Health Outcomes? PY - 2024 Y1 - 2024/12/15 DO - 10.18235/0013373 AB - Despite epidemiological transition, socioeconomic health disparities remain more pronounced in early childhood and adolescence than in adulthood. The poorest groups face worse outcomes in maternal care, infant mortality, stunting, and teenage pregnancy. In richer countries, inequalities in child health are smaller, but inequalities in some adult health outcomes are larger. UR - https://doi.org/10.18235/0013373 ER -