نتایج جستجو برای: horizontal inequity

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Journal: :Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy 2021

Abstract China's rapid economic development has led to inequality in terms of property, education, and health. Equal access basic public facilities become a key concern inclusive policies. However, previous studies have paid little attention the effects different travel modes on accessibility facilities. The present research fills this gap. Taking Xiamen city as case study, it explores degrees ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
m beheshtian social determinant of health secretariat, health policy council, ministry of health and medical education, iran. a olyaee manesh sh bonakdar h malek afzali b larijani l hosseini

health equity is considered as one of the main objectives of health care systems. this study was carried out with the aim of determining health equity indicators in iran. through consideration of these indicators, differences in health status of different social groups and different geographical areas can be shown in different periods and based on that, effective interventions can be designed. ...

Journal: :Health policy 2010
Michel Grignon Jeremiah Hurley Li Wang Sara Allin

We study the extent and drivers of income-related inequity in utilization of dental services in Canada using the concentration-index approach that has been widely applied to study inequity in physician and hospital services. Because dental care is almost wholly privately financed in Canada, our estimates provide a benchmark for income-related inequity of utilization in private health systems. A...

2005
Yukiko Asada

Background: Health inequality has long attracted keen attention in the research and policy arena. While there may be various motivations to study health inequality, what distinguishes it as a topic is moral concern. Despite the importance of this moral interest, a theoretical and analytical framework for measuring health inequality acknowledging moral concerns remains to be established. Study o...

2006
Sarah F. Brosnan

It is well known that humans respond negatively to inequity, but until recently little has been known about such responses in animals. Previous observational research in animals has shown hints that animals do respond to inequity. Chimpanzees respond with temper tantrums if they do not get what they desire, social canids refuse to play with individuals who violate social rules, and ravens show ...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2008
Grace E Fletcher

Brosnan and de Waal [Nature 425:297-299, 2003] reported that capuchin monkeys responded negatively to unequal reward distributions between themselves and another individual when comparing their own rewards with that of their partner. It was suggested that social emotions provided the underlying motivation for such behavior and that this inequity aversion is specific to the social domain. Howeve...

1999
John A. Bishop John P. Formby Peter Lambert

This paper uses the unique Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program (TCMP) micro data to study the equity effects of noncompliance. We access four years of TCMP data, 1979, 1982, 1985, and 1988. The TCMP data allows us to observe income and taxes before and after a tax audit. In order to generate a range of scalar estimates of the redistributive impact of more complete compliance we employ the f...

2015
Yukiko Asada Jeremiah Hurley Ole Frithjof Norheim Mira Johri

INTRODUCTION Accurate measurement of health inequities is indispensable to track progress or to identify needs for health equity policy interventions. A key empirical task is to measure the extent to which observed inequality in health - a difference in health - is inequitable. Empirically operationalizing definitions of health inequity has generated an important question not considered in the ...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2015
Pilar García-Gómez Cristina Hernández-Quevedo Dolores Jiménez-Rubio Juan Oliva-Moreno

We investigate the determinants of several LTC services and unmet need using data from a representative sample of the non-institutionalised disabled population in Spain in 2008. We measure the level of horizontal inequity and compare results using self-reported versus a more objective indicator of unmet needs. Evidence suggests that after controlling for a wide set of need variables, there is n...

2016
Ulrich Laaser Stephen Dorey Joanna Nurse

This opinion piece focuses on global health action by hands-on bottom-up practice: initiation of an organizational framework and securing financial efficiency are - however - essential, both clearly a domain of well-trained public health professionals. Examples of action are cited in the four main areas of global threats: planetary climate change, global divides and inequity, global insecurity ...

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