نتایج جستجو برای: income and spatial inequalities

تعداد نتایج: 16886994  

Journal: :Journal of health economics 1997
E van Doorslaer A Wagstaff H Bleichrodt S Calonge U G Gerdtham M Gerfin J Geurts L Gross U Häkkinen R E Leu O O'Donnell C Propper F Puffer M Rodríguez G Sundberg O Winkelhake

This paper presents evidence on income-related inequalities in self-assessed health in nine industrialized countries. Health interview survey data were used to construct concentration curves of self-assessed health, measured as a latent variable. Inequalities in health favoured the higher income groups and were statistically significant in all countries. Inequalities were particularly high in t...

2016
Alice Goisis Amanda Sacker Yvonne Kelly

BACKGROUND There is limited evidence on which risk factors attenuate income inequalities in child overweight and obesity; whether and why these inequalities widen as children age. METHOD Eleven thousand nine hundred and sixty five singletons had complete data at age 5 and 9384 at age 11 from the Millennium Cohort Study (UK). Overweight (age 5 : 15%; age 11 : 20%) and obesity (age 5 : 5%; age ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
kaan sozmen 1. dept. of public health, faculty of medicine, katip celebi university , izmir, turkey. belgin unal 2. dept. of public health, faculty of medicine, dokuz eylul university , izmir, turkey.

inequities in health need to be monitored and necessary actions should be taken to reduce them. this study aimed to determine the socioeconomic distribution of self-reported chronic diseases and self-assessed health (sah) in turkey and try to evaluate the determinants of such inequalities in terms of their contributions.cross-sectional data from the turkish health survey conducted during year 2...

Abstract One of the major problems of developing governments, such as those of OPEC member states, is the government deficit and rising public debt. One of the reasons for this public debt is government policies faced with income inequalities. The opposite side said that the increased income inequality can lead to capital accumulation and thus increase production and tax payments and reduce go...

2008
Maciej Jakubowski

International surveys in education became to be a popular source of information about student performance in economics. Increasing number of countries is participating in these surveys which extends opportunities for international studies. There are three surveys which cover more than 40 countries. These are PISA conducted by OECD, and TIMSS and PIRLS conducted by the consortium created by Inte...

2005
Tony Blakely Nick Wilson

Personal or household income predicts mortality risk, with each additional dollar of income conferring a slightly smaller decrease in the mortality risk. Regardless of whether levels of income inequality in a society impact on mortality rates over and above this individual-level association (ie, the ‘income inequality hypothesis’), the current consensus is that narrowing income distributions wi...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه لرستان - دانشکده علوم پایه 1391

چکیده: در این رساله، ابتدا مفهوم *c-جبر را بیان می کنیم سپس با تجزیه و تحلیل دقیق مقاله های زیر grüss type inequalities in inner product modules,2005 schwarz and grüss type inequalities for c*- seminorms and positive linear functionals on banach *- modules,2011 ابتدا مفهوم *h-جبرها را بیان کرده و سپس بعضی از ویژگی های یک ضرب داخلی تعمیم یافته در مدولها روی *h-جبرها و *c-جبرهارابیان می کنیم ...

منتظری, علی, وجدانی نیا, مریم سادات,

The term "health inequalities" is not a descriptive one: it refers to discrepancies in morbidity and mortality, life expectancy, disability life adjusted years, etc that are due to differences in such factors as socioeconomic status, gender and race/ethnicity. Socio-economic inequalities are the differences in health status (e.g. disease prevalence and incidence rates) across various socio-econ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Tony Blakely Nick Wilson

Personal or household income predicts mortality risk, with each additional dollar of income conferring a slightly smaller decrease in the mortality risk. Regardless of whether levels of income inequality in a society impact on mortality rates over and above this individual-level association (i.e., the 'income inequality hypothesis'), the current consensus is that narrowing income distributions ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2004
E Lahelma P Martikainen M Laaksonen A Aittomäki

STUDY OBJECTIVE Many previous studies on socioeconomic inequalities in health have neglected the causal interdependencies between different socioeconomic indicators. This study examines the pathways between three socioeconomic determinants of ill health. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Cross sectional survey data from the Helsinki health study in 2000 and 2001 were used. Each year employees...

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