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From income inequality to economic inequality.
(Southern Economic Journal, 1997)
Focus must be shifted from income inequality to economic inequality because of the presence of causal influences on individual well-being and freedom that are economic in nature but cannot be expounded by simple statistics ...
Human rights and asian values
(1997)
In 1776, just when the Declaration of Independence was being adopted in this country, Thomas Paine complained, in Common Sense, that Asia had “long expelled” freedom. In this lament, Paine saw Asia in company with much of ...
Health inequalities and social group differences: what should we measure?
(Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 1999)
Both health inequalities and social group health differences are important aspects of measuring population health.
Despite widespread recognition of their magnitude in many high- and low-income countries, there is ...
Human Rights and Asian Values
(Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, 1997)
What does Equity in Health Mean?
(Journal of Social Policy, 1993)
Up until very recently, the international debate on health inequality tended to disregard the issue of specifying equity objectives precisely. This was unfortunate, given the importance of normative analysis for understanding ...