How do inequalities affect the natural interest rate, and how do they impact monetary policy? Comparing Germany, Japan and the USPotential growthInequalityNatural interest rateG7State-space modelIn this paper we analyze how growing income/wealth inequality and the functional income distribution ...
Health inequalities and the health of the poor: What do we know? What can we do? Discusses the action needed to alleviate the problem of health inequalities and the health of the poor. Objectives and structure of the theme section on he... Gwatkin,R D. - 《Bulletin of the World Health...
Not only does SES have a differential impact across population groups within a country, but there is also evidence of cross-national variations in the shape of SES-health gradients. For example, low SES leads to higher degrees of disadvantage in the USA than in Canada, the United Kingdom, a...
(2) How can government quality and low-carbon technologies moderate the impact of climate vulnerability on the allocation of climate aid funds? (3) Are there asymmetries and potential nonlinear relationships in the allocation of climate aid funds? Therefore, we empirically investigate the impact of ...
Research has reported an epidemic of mental health concerns among staff in higher education. Universities can improve staff mental health by creating work
What effects does discrimination have on society? How does culture affect physical activity? How did Engel v. Vitale impact society? How are role conflict and role strain harmful to society? How does public health and sociology connect? How do social inequalities affect class and region in societ...
To investigate further how wheat self-sufficiency and other factors impact the price volatility transmission, we proceed to estimate the panel model based on Eqs. (15–17). As mentioned in the third section of the method, in a first step, the existence of heteroskedasticity, serial correlation,...
We aimed to investigate the impact of socio-economic inequalities in cancer survival in England on the Number of Life-Years Lost (NLYL) due to cancer. We analysed 1.2 million patients diagnosed with one of the 23 most common cancers (92.3% of all inciden
health being health and functioning) have been demonstrated to be significant correlates of subjective wellbeing (e.g., Das et al.,2020). Despite the debate on the nature of the impact of age on one’s subjective wellbeing, it is common to control for its impact on one’s subjective ...
Public health emergencies (PHEs), such as the COVID-19 crisis, are threats to global health and public order. We recommend that countries bolster their PHE responses by investing in health technology assessment (HTA), defined as a systematic process of gathering pertinent information on and evalua...