Research on Equity, Poverty and Health Outcomes : Lessons for the Developing World
This paper provides a selective survey of the literature to date on poverty, equity and health outcomes. It begins with an overview of the methods that can be used to measure poor/non-poor inequalities in health outcomes, and then reviews the evide...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2013
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/10/3916898/research-equity-poverty-health-outcomes-lessons-developing-world http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13680 |
Summary: | This paper provides a selective survey
of the literature to date on poverty, equity and health
outcomes. It begins with an overview of the methods that can
be used to measure poor/non-poor inequalities in health
outcomes, and then reviews the evidence on the extent of
these inequalities in low and middle-income countries
(LMICs). The data presented relate mostly to children, but
some results are also presented on adults. The paper then
presents a conceptual framework for understanding the causes
of poor/non-poor inequalities in health outcomes,
distinguishing between the effects of inequalities in the
proximate determinants of health, and inequalities in the
socioeconomic or underlying determinants. The paper goes on
to review the evidence on what these determinants are, and
how far inequalities in them appear to explain inequalities
in health outcomes. The final part of the paper examines the
influence of policies and programs on inequalities in health
outcomes, reviewing both studies that shed light on the
effects of broad policies. |
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