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) to assess the redistributive effects of direct healthcare financing in Nigeria. This new framework makes it possible not … to utilize healthcare is always linked to the decision to pay for healthcare, as is the case in Nigeria, out …
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investigates long-term changes in income inequality and poverty in China. Income inequality rose before 2007 and then fell by a … also indicates a considerable poverty reduction during China's economic transition, mainly because of the growth effect of … poverty decomposition. …
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The deregulation of healthcare financing and supply in Nigeria has shifted the healthcare system towards competitive …
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The deregulation of healthcare financing and supply in Nigeria has shifted the healthcare system towards competitive …
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Successful reductions in poverty, resulting from substantial increases in income and structural transformation, have …
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Given the demographic structure of the population of the European countries, this paper examines how gender gaps in earned and non-earned income contribute to explain between household income inequality. We show that this impact depends not only on the existing gender gaps but also on the way...
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high and stable growth and a decline in the poverty rate. Although rising, however, inequality is low in Ghana compared …
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This work studies trends in income distributions and inequality in the European Union using data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions. We model the income distribution for each country under a Dagum distribution assumption and using maximum likelihood techniques. We...
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In this paper we try to provide an overview of a series of simple descriptive facts on recent trends in economic inequality in Germany. We believe that it is important to be precise in the way in which we define the inequality measure and the sample we use, to avoid generating vague messages...
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This paper proposes to measure and to evaluate gender gaps and gender inequalities by means of the decomposition of an inequality measure. A three-terms decomposition of the Gini index is applied, thus allowing to take into account also the role of overlapping between female and male...
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