Inequalities across the income distribution in a variable y can be decomposed into their causes, and changes in inequality in y can be decomposed into the effects of changes in the means and inequalities in the determinants of y, and changes in the effects of the determinants of y. ...
This study aims to assess the magnitude and trend of mortality rates due to oral (OC) and oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) in the 133 Intermediate Geographic Regions (IGR) of Brazil between 1996 and 2018 and to analyze its association with sociodemographic variables and provision of health services. ...
Interim first report on social determinants of health and the health divide in the WHO European Region: executive summary : European Social Determinants an... This interim report presents a preliminary assessment of levels of inequalities in health across the European Region, discussing relevant data ...
Around the world, there are persistent and growing health inequalities both between and within countries. The U.K. Government’s flagship policy for a
In recent years, a large body of empirical work has focused on measuring and explaining socio-economic inequalities in health outcomes and health service use. In any effort to address these questions, analysts must confront the issue of how to measure socioeconomic status. In developing countries,...
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Health Inequalities and People with Learning Disabilities in the UK:2011. Implications and actions for commissioners and providers of social care. Evidence... S Turner 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Health Inequalities and People with Learning Disabilities in the UK 2011. Implications and actions for ...
Keywords HIV · Health-related quality of life · Socioeconomic status · Health inequalities · Disease severity Introduction Social inequalities in health-related quality of life (HRQOL) are well documented (e.g. [1–6]), but they are rarely in the focus of empirical studies [...
(2006) examined worldwide impacts of climate change, arguing that poor countries suffered bulks of damages from climate change; in other words, global temperature rise from anthropogenic emissions causes impacts that fall more heavily on low-income countries (Taconet et al., 2020). Hence, this ...
Table 2 also shows that workers’ annual income increased continuously over the years from 2012 to 2018, but the income gap between different health cohorts became larger overtime. This tells us better health not only brings a higher earing for workers in China but also causes the income gap ...