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At the local level the modelled level of population concentration is even more pronounced, with up to 53 % increases in population inequality indicators.
By comparison, in the United States where there is a patchwork of public and private health insurance across the population, inequality in access to care leads to differential cataract surgical uptake [ 24– 26].
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Monitoring and evaluating health are of great importance and have proven to be beneficial from the perspective of population inequalities, unmet needs, and health promotion [ 2].
Comparative analyses using standardised methods in various population groups must provide information for elaborating and refining models of transition, as is needed to handle at least some of the many problems associated with changes in population inequalities.
Does a health selection effect from population migration at small-area level explain any observed associations between outlet density and alcohol-related harm? 2. What effect does change in outlet density have on population inequalities in alcohol-related health?
Thus, while in younger populations, inequalities in all-cause mortality are sensitive to inequalities in specific risk factors for dominating causes of death, the influence of inequalities in a single risk factor attenuate with higher ages.
WHO used fixed weights (0.25, 0.25, 0.125, 0.125, 0.25) to aggregate five health system outputs (respectively, the level of population health, inequality in the distribution of health, the level of health system responsiveness, inequality in the distribution of responsiveness, and fairness in financial contributions) into a scalar health system attainment index.
This data population size inequality and the trade-off between the schedule capacity and end-to-end packet delays cause the reverse trend in the packet delay values at a large temporal reuse.
Offe recalls the work of the American economist Robert Gordon, who's shown that in the history of modern capitalism, the median economic growth is less than 1% per annum, and who calculates that in the face of "headwinds", such as a rapidly ageing population, soaring inequality and festering social ills, a new round of innovation-driven growth is highly improbable.
Maintaining the economic growth while addressing the population and inequality issues will be critical to whether China continues to drive a large part of the world's economy or whether it becomes a textbook example of the destruction caused by class struggles.
Despite the increasing coverage of population, unfairness, inequality and unaffordability of the healthcare services have hindered the universal healthcare progress, which might also affect people's enthusiasm for participating in the healthcare insurances.
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