نتایج جستجو برای: opportunity inequality index

تعداد نتایج: 536543  

2013
Paul Allanson Dennis Petrie

Changes in rank-dependent income-related health inequality measures over time may usefully be decomposed into contributions due to changes in health outcomes and changes in individuals' positions in the income distribution. This paper establishes the normative implications of this type of decomposition by embedding it within a broader analysis of changes in the 'health achievement' index. We fu...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2005
Mary Huynh Jennifer D Parker Sam Harper Elsie Pamuk Kenneth C Schoendorf

BACKGROUND Though associations between income inequality and birth outcome have been suggested, mechanisms underlying this relationship are not known. In this analysis, we examined the relationship between income inequality and preterm birth (PTB) and post-neonatal mortality (PNM) to explore two potential mechanisms-the proposed psychosocial stress and neo-material pathways. METHODS Data on s...

2008
Mauro Caselli

Panel data on 54 developing countries between 1960 and 2000 are used to investigate how the impact of opening to trade on economic growth is affected by wealth inequality. The results suggest (a) that opening to trade tends to accelerate growth but (b) that the addition to growth depends inversely on the level of wealth inequality prior to opening. These findings confirm the general importance ...

2007
JUAN GABRIEL RODRÍGUEZ

Equality of opportunity is concerned with the level-the-playing-field principle: society should compensate individuals who suffer from bad circumstances but let the agents exercise their responsibility. This paper proposes a partial ordering based on the inequality-of-opportunity curve, a mechanism that gives preference to those who are worse in terms of opportunity. Moreover, it is provided a ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2013
Noémie Savard Nathalie Auger Alison L Park Ernest Lo Jérôme Martinez

OBJECTIVE Educational inequality in stillbirth has been documented in high-income countries and the province of Québec, Canada, but temporal trends are poorly understood. Our objective was to determine time trends in inequality related to maternal education for all-cause and cause-specific stillbirth over the past three decades in Québec. METHODS We included 2,397,971 live births and 9,983 st...

Solomon Benatar’s paper “Politics, Power, Poverty and Global Health: Systems and Frames” examines the inequitable state of global health challenging readers to extend the discourse on global health beyond conventional boundaries by addressing the interconnectedness of planetary life. Our response explores existing models of international cooperation, assessing how modifying them may achieve the...

Journal: :Health economics 2010
Pedro Rosa Dias

This paper proposes a behavioural model of inequality of opportunity in health that integrates John Roemer's framework of inequality of opportunity with the Grossman model of health capital and demand for health. The model generates a recursive system of equations for health and lifestyles, which is then jointly estimated by full information maximum likelihood with freely correlated error terms...

Journal: :Social Choice and Welfare 2012
Anders Björklund Markus Jäntti John E. Roemer

Equality of Opportunity and the Distribution of Long-Run Income in Sweden Equality of opportunity is an ethical goal with almost universal appeal. The interpretation taken here is that a society has achieved equality of opportunity if it is the case that what individuals accomplish, with respect to some desirable objective, is determined wholly by their choices and personal effort, rather than ...

Journal: :The Lancet. Public health 2016
Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi

The economic circumstances into which an individual is born have been repeatedly shown to fundamentally shape health throughout their life. By contrast, surprisingly little research has been done into the inequality in an individual’s opportunity to move out of those circumstances— particularly since these factors might be potentially modifi able. In The Lancet Public Health, Atheendar Venkatar...

Journal: :Journal of the Economic Science Association 2015
Benjamin Beranek Robin Cubitt Simon Gächter

This paper reports data from three subject pools (n=717 subjects) using techniques based on those of Loewenstein, et al. (1989) and Blanco, et al. (2011) to obtain parameters, respectively, of stated and revealed inequality aversion. We provide a replication opportunity for those papers, with two innovations: (i) a design which allows stated and revealed preferences to be compared at the indivi...

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