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Designing equity-focused sanitation policies in Sub-Saharan Africa: the critical role of subnational data. [PDF]
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Socioeconomic deprivation and health inequity: independently associated with postoperative outcomes, and does this matter? [PDF]
Thomas C, Pearse RM.
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Income-related inequality and horizontal inequity in healthcare utilization under population aging and labor market changes in Japan. [PDF]
Oshio T, Ping R, Honda A.
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2020
Abstract This chapter contrasts the experiences of families living in very different circumstances, many of whom are engaging in what has been described as “intensive parenting.” Here we argue that it is not only privileged families but also, indeed, families from across the social spectrum that now invest in the kinds of “concerted ...
Mary Sturt, Margaret Hobling
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Abstract This chapter contrasts the experiences of families living in very different circumstances, many of whom are engaging in what has been described as “intensive parenting.” Here we argue that it is not only privileged families but also, indeed, families from across the social spectrum that now invest in the kinds of “concerted ...
Mary Sturt, Margaret Hobling
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Social inequality: empirical findings
2018The notion of social inequality lends itself to different understandings. One of them is the measurement of inequality over non-monetary dimensions of well-being. The companion Chapter 17 in this Handbook by Lasso de la Vega discusses theoretically the methods to measure inequality when variables are ordinal, and the methods for inequality measurement ...
Dutta, Indranil, Yalonetzky, Gaston
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SOCIAL INEQUALITIES UNDIMINISHED
The Lancet, 1979Traditional differences in death-rates by social class continue in Britain in the 1970s, mostly at lower levels of mortality. The professions do well, unskilled workers and their families particularly badly. Data on health services are scanty, but they suggest that lower-class families, with greater needs, do not make proportionate demands on some ...
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2020
This chapter addresses the extent of social inequalities in contemporary Spain using a broad array of indicators. Trends in economic inequalities are firstly analysed. The risk of poverty and social exclusion are then considered because of their special relevance in the Spanish case in the context of the Great Recession.
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This chapter addresses the extent of social inequalities in contemporary Spain using a broad array of indicators. Trends in economic inequalities are firstly analysed. The risk of poverty and social exclusion are then considered because of their special relevance in the Spanish case in the context of the Great Recession.
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