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overcrowding
Summary
overcrowding is a determinants of health[1]. overcrowding draws 118 Wikipedia views per month (determinants_of_health category, ranking #2 of 4).[2]
Key Facts
- overcrowding's instance of is recorded as determinants of health[3].
- overcrowding is a type of redundancy[4].
- overcrowding is a type of social issue[5].
- overcrowding is a type of danger[6].
- overcrowding is a type of condition[7].
- overcrowding's criterion used is recorded as public health policy[8].
- overcrowding's criterion used is recorded as public policy[9].
- overcrowding's criterion used is recorded as social norm[10].
- overcrowding's has immediate cause is recorded as event[11].
- overcrowding's has immediate cause is recorded as demand[12].
- overcrowding's has contributing factor is recorded as poverty[13].
- overcrowding's has contributing factor is recorded as social policy[14].
- overcrowding's has contributing factor is recorded as public policy[15].
- overcrowding's has contributing factor is recorded as failure[16].
- overcrowding's contributing factor of is recorded as stress[17].
- overcrowding's contributing factor of is recorded as psychological stress[18].
- overcrowding's contributing factor of is recorded as pathogen transmission[19].
- overcrowding's contributing factor of is recorded as stampede[20].
- overcrowding's contributing factor of is recorded as structural failure[21].
- overcrowding's contributing factor of is recorded as capsizing[22].
- overcrowding's handled, mitigated, or managed by is recorded as housing policy[23].
- overcrowding's handled, mitigated, or managed by is recorded as social policy[24].
- overcrowding's handled, mitigated, or managed by is recorded as regulation[25].
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Definition and Type
overcrowding's instance of is recorded as determinants of health[3]. Recorded subclass of include redundancy[4], social issue[5], danger[6], and condition[7].
Why It Matters
overcrowding draws 118 Wikipedia views per month (determinants_of_health category, ranking #2 of 4).[2] overcrowding has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[26] overcrowding is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]