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Disadvantageous inequity aversion (IA) is a behavioural response to an inequitable outcome distribution yielding a smaller reward to oneself than to a conspecific, given comparable efforts to obtain the reward.
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So Tierney admires the idea of strict, formal equality and "gender neutrality" regarding the abortion decision — even though "financial abortions" would lead to unjust and inequitable outcomes for women — but disparages formal equality when it comes to housework.
"The flaw with the early years quality fund was not its objective, but the inadequate funding and rigid criteria which resulted in inequitable outcomes of 70% of the sector missing out on funding for wage supplements," she said.
Inequitable educational opportunities and process eventually led to inequitable outcomes.
Here, we asked whether rats are sensitive to such inequitable outcomes.
Humans show choice patterns compatible with IA and, as recently suggested, cooperative nonhuman species such as primates, corvids and dogs also respond negatively to disadvantageous inequitable outcomes.
This leads to distorted views of development priorities and can lead to inequitable outcomes that place key resources in the exclusive ownership of settled communities, to the exclusion of others, including pastoralists.
In summary, we find that people punish accidental outcomes in allocator/responder games in a manner that cannot be explained by a pure distributional effect (i.e. aversion to inequitable outcomes).
Given these critiques it is perhaps not surprising that the MDGs have produced inequitable outcomes.
David Hess is realistic about the globalized economy, which (notwithstanding its many adverse, often inequitable, outcomes for humans and environments) is with us for the foreseeable future.
Similarly, respectful informed relationships with community leaders, focused on parenting and working together, could address the seriously inequitable outcomes of Aboriginal infants.
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