نتایج جستجو برای: horizontal inequity

تعداد نتایج: 64846  

2013
Claudia A. F. Wascher Thomas Bugnyar

Sensitivity to inequity is considered to be a crucial cognitive tool in the evolution of human cooperation. The ability has recently been shown also in primates and dogs, raising the question of an evolutionary basis of inequity aversion. We present first evidence that two bird species are sensitive to other individuals' efforts and payoffs. In a token exchange task we tested both behavioral re...

2011
Sarah F. Brosnan

Recent evidence demonstrates that humans are not the only species to respond negatively to inequitable outcomes which are to their disadvantage. Several species respond negatively if they subsequently receive a less good reward than a social partner for completing the same task. While these studies suggest that the negative response to inequity is not a uniquely human behavior, they do not prov...

2015
Lydia M. Hopper Susan P. Lambeth Bruce J. Bernacky Sarah F. Brosnan

Copyright: © 2013 Hopper LM, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Introduction For adult humans, the concept of fairness appears to be universal [1], but the ability to recognize or react to ...

2016
Louise Caffrey David Wyatt Nina Fudge Helena Mattingley Catherine Williamson Christopher McKevitt

OBJECTIVES Gender inequity has persisted in academic medicine. Yet equity is vital for countries to achieve their full potential in terms of translational research and patient benefit. This study sought to understand how the gender equity programme, Athena SWAN, can be enabled and constrained by interactions between the programme and the context it is implemented into, and whether these interac...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2008
Ek Mulholland L Smith I Carneiro H Becher D Lehmann

Recent advances in child survival have often been at the expense of increasing inequity. Successive interventions are applied to the same population sectors, while the same children in other sectors consistently miss out, leading to a trend towards increasing inequity in child survival. This is particularly important in the case of pneumonia, the leading cause of child death, which is closely l...

2017
Ming Guan

BACKGROUND The rampant urbanization and medical marketization in China have resulted in increased vulnerabilities to health and socioeconomic disparities among the rural migrant workers in urban China. In the Chinese context, the socioeconomic characteristics of rural migrant workers have attracted considerable research attention in the recent past years. However, to date, no previous studies h...

2013
Zhongliang Zhou Yanfang Su Jianmin Gao Benjamin Campbell Zhengwei Zhu Ling Xu Yaoguang Zhang

BACKGROUND The phenomenon of inequitable healthcare utilization in rural China interests policymakers and researchers; however, the inequity has not been actually measured to present the magnitude and trend using nationally representative data. METHODS Based on the National Health Service Survey (NHSS) in 1993, 1998, 2003, and 2008, the Probit model with the probability of outpatient visit an...

2017
Mohammad Rifat Haider Mohammad Masudur Rahman Md Moinuddin Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman Shakil Ahmed M Mahmud Khan

BACKGROUND Despite remarkable progress in maternal and child health, inequity persists in maternal care utilization in Bangladesh. Government of Bangladesh (GOB) with technical assistance from United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nation Children's Fund (UNICEF) and World Health Organization (WHO) started implementing Maternal and Neonatal Health Initiatives in selected districts of Ban...

Journal: :Animal behaviour 2015
Sarah F Brosnan Lydia M Hopper Sean Richey Hani D Freeman Catherine F Talbot Samuel D Gosling Susan P Lambeth Steven J Schapiro

Several species besides humans respond negatively to inequity (i.e. receiving a less preferred outcome as compared to a social partner). Among primates, the taxon for which inequity responses have been most comprehensively studied, there are large individual differences in responses that have, thus far, not been well explained by demographic features such as sex, rank and age. Recent evidence s...

2002
FLORIAN ENGLMAIER Achim Wambach

Inequity aversion is a special form of other regarding preferences and captures many features of reciprocal behavior, an apparently robust pattern in human nature. Using this concept we analyze the Moral Hazard problem and derive several results which differ from conventional contract theory. Our three key insights are: First, inequity aversion plays a crucial role in the design of optimal cont...

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