Sentence examples for pattern of inequality from inspiring English sources

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As a result, the long-standing pattern of inequality in access to paid leave has remained largely intact.

Beginning in fourteenth-century Italy, this book shows how Petrarch established a pattern of inequality between suffering poet and exalted Beloved rooted in political parrhēsia.

Americans are drastically overworked and underpaid compared to workers in other advanced countries, and our workers are trapped in a rigid pattern of inequality that has ended a historic claim to being the nation of upward mobility.

The chasm between town and country is part of a broader pattern of inequality, which, as measured by the Gini Coefficient, has increased to about 0.48 from 0.16 in 1978.

But doctors who reviewed the survey said racial bias might be at work because the results fit into a wider pattern of inequality in health care, revealed by recent studies showing that blacks are less likely than whites to be referred for kidney transplants or surgery for early-stage cancer.

Again, we see this pattern of inequality repeating itself across different web platforms and services.

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A study on socioeconomic inequalities in overweight in Turkey observed small regional variations; the East was found to have an inverse pattern of inequalities corresponding to its low level of socio-economic development [ 29].

We used a comprehensive composite wealth index made up of 33 assets to assess the pattern of inequalities for the various level of utilization of maternal health care services.

This has changed drastically since late 2008, when interruptions of supplies of ART were experienced for the first time in the Free State Province and inadequate programme financing re-emerged as a central obstacle to future scale up. Figure 1 shows the evolution in coverage rates for ART in the three provinces, indicating a pattern of inequalities in scale up dating back to 2004.

This fostered, and created new, patterns of inequality and risk.

What are the patterns of inequality in cancer (risk, treatment, survival, impacts)?

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