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How Zambia reduced inequalities in under-five mortality rates over the last two decades: a mixed-methods study [PDF]
Background Zambia experienced a major decline in under-five mortality rates (U5MR), with one of the fastest declines in socio-economic disparities in sub-Saharan Africa in the last two decades.
Choolwe Jacobs +7 more
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SDG 10 focuses on empowering and promoting the social, economic, and political inclusion of all, irrespective of sex, discrimination, race, ethnicity, origin, religion, and economic or other status. If achieved, the Goal offers progress on a range of existing inequalities and would be transformative for many individuals in the UK.
Campbell, Anne +1 more
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Reduced Model in H∞ Vibration Control Using Linear Matrix Inequalities
Many practical problems in structural dynamics are modeled with a high number of degrees of freedom in order to properly describe the structure. A formulation to design robust controllers is the H∞ technique where the controller has the same order of the
Fernando Sarracini Júnior +1 more
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Informing Investment to Reduce Inequalities: A Modelling Approach. [PDF]
BackgroundReducing health inequalities is an important policy objective but there is limited quantitative information about the impact of specific interventions.ObjectivesTo provide estimates of the impact of a range of interventions on health and health
Andrew McAuley +9 more
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Editorial: Nutrition and sustainable development goal 10: reduced inequalities [PDF]
Emmanuel Cohen
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Transitioning to Reduced Inequalities [PDF]
The world has never been richer than today. The distribution of our global wealth, however, is hugely biased. Since 1980, the gains were mainly captured by the rich: The top 1% obtained twice as much of the income growth as compared to the bottom 50 ...
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BackgroundSocioeconomic inequalities in mortality are one of the greatest challenges for health policy in all European countries, but the potential for reducing these inequalities is unclear.
Terje A Eikemo +11 more
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Empowering Thalassemia Patients and Family to Increase Public Knowledge on Thalassemia
Thalassemia, the fifth-most catastrophic disease with 10,555 patients, causes physical, emotional, and economic burden for the patient, their family, and the country. Annually, IDR 500 billion are needed to cover the treatment of thalassemia.
Peter Asa +4 more
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REDUCING INEQUALITIES AMONG UNEQUALS [PDF]
AbstractThis article establishes an equivalence between four incomplete rankings of distributions of income among agents who are vertically differentiated with respect to some nonincome characteristic (health, household size, etc.). The first ranking is the possibility of going from one distribution to the other by a finite sequence of income transfers
Faure, Mathieu, Gravel, Nicolas
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Impacts of reduced inequalities on quality education: Examining the relationship between regional sustainability and higher education [PDF]
Although the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) advocate, through SDG 4 and SDG 10, equitable quality education and the reduction of inequalities within and between countries, respectively, few studies have examined how inequalities in ...
Liu, T., Cao, M., Zhu, X.
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