نتایج جستجو برای: socio economic inequality

تعداد نتایج: 405994  

ژورنال: مدیریت سلامت 2017

Introduction: Health expenditure, one of the households spending, is affected by family’s socio-economic status, and government health policies, such as health insurance. Therefore, this paper aimed to analyze the impact of these conditions on different levels of health expenditures of households in Iran. Methods: In this applied study, an econometric model, Ordered Probit, was used. T...

2001
Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell Bernard M.S. Van Praag

In this paper, the concept of Income Satisfaction Inequality is operationalized on the basis of individual responses to an Income Satisfaction question posed in the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Income satisfaction is the subjective analogue of the objective income concept and includes objective income inequality as a special case. The paper introduces a method to decompose Income Satisf...

Journal: :European journal of public health 2013
Kustaa Piha Mikko Laaksonen Pekka Martikainen Ossi Rahkonen Eero Lahelma

BACKGROUND Measures of socio-economic position, such as education, occupational class and income, are well-known determinants of ill-health, injury and sickness absence. The aim was to analyse socio-economic and occupational determinants of work injury absence and their contribution to overall socio-economic inequalities in all-cause sickness absence. METHODS A register-based follow-up study ...

2006
Stefan Bach Giacomo Corneo Viktor Steiner

We analyze the distribution and concentration of market incomes in Germany in the period 1992 to 2001 on the basis of an integrated data set of individual tax returns and the German Socio-Economic Panel. The unique feature of this integrated data set is that it encompasses the whole spectrum of the population, from the very poor to the very rich. We find a modest increase in overall inequality ...

ژورنال: پیاورد سلامت 2019
Ghaderi, Simin, Shahraki, Mahdi,

Background and Aim: Due to the high level of out-of-pocket payments for health expenditures and the importance of household health expenditure management, this study aimed to investigate socioeconomic factors affecting Iranian urban households’ health expenditures. Materials and Methods: This descriptive-analytic and applied study was conducted cross-sectionally at national level with microeco...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Syeda Kanwal Aslam Sidra Zaheer Muhammad Sameer Qureshi Syeda Nisma Aslam Kashif Shafique

BACKGROUND Several developing countries like Pakistan step into Sustainable Development Goals period with crucial maternal and child health needs that need to be addressed for improving health outcomes among people. We aim to explore existent socio-economic disparities in use of family planning methods (FPM) among Pakistani women, and compare any such inequalities between the years 2006 and 201...

kavand, Ali, nademi, younes, zarbipour, Daryoush,

Introduction: Inequality of income distribution is one of the socio-economic issues of developing countries, including Iran. One of the proposed solutions to deal with this phenomenon is to reduce educational inequality. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of educational inequality on income inequality in the provinces of the country during the years 1380 to 1394. Method: In...

2014
Xin Xie Qunhong Wu Yanhua Hao Hui Yin Wenqi Fu Ning Ning Ling Xu Chaojie Liu Ye Li Zheng Kang Changzhi He Guoxiang Liu

BACKGROUND People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulnerable to socioeconomic inequality due to their long-term expensive health needs. This study aimed to assess socioeconomic-related inequality in health service utilization among NCD patients in China and to analyze factors associated with this disparity. METHODS Data were taken from the 2008 Chinese National H...

Journal: :Health & place 2014
Alan Marshall Stephen Jivraj James Nazroo Gindo Tampubolon Bram Vanhoutte

This paper considers whether the extent of inequality in house prices within neighbourhoods of England is associated with depressive symptoms in the older population using the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. We consider two competing hypotheses: first, the wealth inequality hypothesis which proposes that neighbourhood inequality is harmful to health and, second, the mixed neighbourhood hy...

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