Under-Five Child Poverty and Income Inequality in South Africa: A Multidimensional Perspective at the Lowest Geographic Areas. [PDF]
Mathebula J, Alaba O.
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Analysis of Global Inequalities in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
ABSTRACT Background This study aims to rigorously assess socioeconomic and geographic inequalities in IBD burden globally. Methods Using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021 study, this research applies seven advanced summary measures of health inequality to assess regional disparities in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) across four key ...
Baoyan Chen +12 more
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Correction: Non-linear links between human capital, educational inequality and income inequality, evidence from China. [PDF]
Xu M, Chen S, Chen J, Zhang T.
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On Being Absorbed: Taking up Dialogic Pedagogy in University Diversity Plans
ABSTRACT What are we to make of the proliferation of Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) programs for social justice education on college campuses? Though the inception of IGD predates many institutions’ diversity plans, increasingly colleges and universities are citing their existing IGD programs in their present‐day plans, as IGDs effectiveness has been well ...
Stephanie D. Hicks
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Multidimensional well-being and income inequality in Central and Eastern Europe: A comparative analysis of CEE North and CEE Continental countries. [PDF]
Geise A, Szczepaniak M.
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Income–Well‐Being Gradient in Sickness and Health
ABSTRACT We propose a method for studying the value of insurance. For this purpose, we analyze the well‐being of the same individuals, comparing sick and healthy years, using German panel survey data on life satisfaction. We impose structure on the income–well‐being gradient by fitting a flexible utility function to the data, focusing on the ...
Ohto Kanninen +2 more
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Impact of Provincial Income Inequality on Parenting Styles in China during COVID-19. [PDF]
Jin R, Liu N, Zhou H, Zhao M.
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ABSTRACT Primary medical care has traditionally been provided by small organisations. Recent policy developments in many countries have encouraged larger practices in the hope of benefiting from increasing returns to scale, but there is little research evidence to support this.
Tianchang Zhao +2 more
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Income inequality has increased for over two-thirds of the global population
Chrisendo D +7 more
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