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      Forecasting societies' adaptive capacities through a demographic metabolism model

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          Climate and societies are dynamic. In this Perspective an approach to forecasting important aspects of societal change is proposed to help understanding of how future societies will be affected by climate change.

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              Using a variety of data sets from two countries, we examine possible explanations for the relationship between education and health behaviors, known as the education gradient. We show that income, health insurance, and family background can account for about 30 percent of the gradient. Knowledge and measures of cognitive ability explain an additional 30 percent. Social networks account for another 10 percent. Our proxies for discounting, risk aversion, or the value of future do not account for any of the education gradient, and neither do personality factors such as a sense of control of oneself or over one's life. Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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                Nature Climate Change
                Nature Climate change
                Springer Nature
                1758-678X
                1758-6798
                March 2 2017
                March 2 2017
                : 7
                : 3
                : 177-184
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                10.1038/nclimate3222
                41ceff33-4909-4f60-bd59-34e5afeee764
                © 2017
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