Monday, January 28, 2008

[EQ] Mapping global health inequalities: challenges and opportunities

Mapping global health inequalities: challenges and opportunities


Peter Tugwell, Vivian Robinson, and Erin Morris
December 12, 2007 - Center for Global, International and Regional Studies
Mapping Global Inequalities - conference papers
University of California - Santa Cruz - USA

 

Available online at :

PDF [36p.] at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1085&context=cgirs


Or: http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgirs/mgi/mgi-22

 

“…..Health inequalities both between and within countries persist, for almost all diseases and health problems. Between countries, both average life expectancy and child mortality have improved more in the richest countries than the poorest (Marmot 2007). Within countries, progress on redressing health inequalities is uneven, and data are not always available over time. Analysis of 22 countries with available data found that only five of 22 countries reduced health inequalities in childhood mortality across income from 1995 to 2000 (Moser 2005).


Health inequalities are differences in health across population groups defined by socioeconomic, demographic, or geographic factors.
These factors can be summarized using the acronym PROGRESS: Place of residence (urban/rural), Race/ethnicity, Occupation, Gender, Religion, Education, Socioeconomic status, and Social capital/resources …”

 

Conference PAPERS FROM 2007

Constantine Boussalis (December 14, 2007) ELECTORAL BARRIERS TO TRADE:Measuring the Effects of Income and Political Participation on Trade Openness

Peter Tugwell, Vivian Robinson, and Erin Morris (December 12, 2007) Mapping global health inequalities: challenges and opportunities

Shawn Dorius and Glenn Firebaugh (December 11, 2007) The Global Gender Regime: Persistence or Decline?

Brian Min (December 11, 2007) Who Gets Public Goods? Using Satellite Imagery to Measure the Distribution of Rural Electrification

Alex Julca (December 10, 2007) International labour migration and reproduction of inequalities: The Latinoamerican Case

Yongbok Jeon (December 10, 2007) Regional Income Inequality in Post-1978 China: A Kaldorian Spatial Econometric Approach

Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan and Arkady V. Gevorkyan (December 9, 2007) Tackling Global Inequality in Labor Migration: Diaspora Mechanism and Migration Development Bank

Ted Schrecker (December 9, 2007) Intra-metropolitan health disparities in Canada: Studying how and why globalization matters, and what to do about it

Lauren Malone (December 9, 2007) Migrants’ Remittances and Investments in Children’s Human Capital: The Role of Asymmetric Preferences in Mexico

D L. Rigby and Sebastien Breau (December 7, 2007) Impacts of Trade on Wage Quality in Los Angeles: Analysis Using Matched Employer-Employee Data

Syed Ali Asjad Naqvi (December 4, 2007) A look at the Spatial Inequality in Pakistan:Case study of District Sargodha

Bonnie Lefkowitz (December 4, 2007) Children Left Behind - How Metropolitan Areas Are Failing America's Children

Jill Timms and Sally Stares (December 4, 2007) Alternative Data for Studying Global Civil Society: Correspondent Networks, Maps and Chronologies

Petrouchka Alexieva (December 4, 2007) Roma Migration Inequalities in Modern Europe

Martin Diewald and Mathias Albert (December 4, 2007) Mapping Global Inequality with World Society Theory and Social Structural Analysis - Can Worlds Meet?

Giovanni Andrea Cornia, Stefano Rosignoli, and Luca Tiberti (December 3, 2007) Globalisation and health: impact pathways and recent evidence

Nancy Birdsall (November 28, 2007) Reflections on the Macro Foundations of the Middle Class in the Developing World

JAMES B. DAVIES, Anthony Shorrocks, Susanna Sandstrom, and EDWARD N. WOLFF (November 28, 2007) The World Distribution of Household Wealth

Devesh Kapur and John McHale (November 27, 2007) International Migration as an Alternative to Development Assistance

Naila Kabeer (November 27, 2007) Marriage, Motherhood and Masculinity in the Global Economy: Reconfigurations of Personal and Economic Life

Cynthia Lloyd (November 27, 2007) Educational Inequalities in the midst of widespread poverty; Diversity across Africa in primary school completion

Adam McKeown (November 27, 2007) Global Migration and Regionalization, 1840-1940

 

 

 

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[EQ] Safeguarding the Health System in Times of Macroeconomic Instability

SAFEGUARDING THE HEALTH SYSTEM IN TIMES OF MACROECONOMIC INSTABILITY
Policy Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries


Edited by
Slim Haddad,
Professor in the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine at the Université de Montréal

Enis Barış, Senior Public Health Specialist at the World Bank

Delampady Narayana, Professor, Reserve Bank of India Development Studies Chair at the Centre for Development Studies (CDS), Kerala, India
International Development Research Centre, IDRC Canada
- Research for Health Equity 2007

 

Available online at: http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-114337-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html

 

“……..presents the results of an international initiative to document the effects of how health systems in the developing world have responded to macroeconomic austerity and adjustment measures. Are these systems flexible and resilient to changes or are they rigid? In which circumstances and under which conditions do health systems respond favourably or unfavourably? What are the success stories?
Country studies from Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, India, Thailand, Mexico, and Colombia discuss lessons learned and identify policy measures for safeguarding the health sector.

This book provides a look at the relationships between macroeconomic policy and interventions, health sector reform, and the health system in general, presenting new and detailed observations to inform policy choices within the health-care sector worldwide.
Its focus on health systems and services (including financing, quality, accessibility, and utilization), rather than on health status…. ……”

Content:

 

Foreword Christina Zarowsky (IDRC) - Research for Health Equity 2007


1. The MAPHealth Project: A Multi-Country Initiative
Slim Haddad, Enis Barış, Delampady Narayana 2007


2. Macroeconomic Adjustment Policies and Health Sector Reform: Surveying the Literature
Katherine S. Mohindra 2007


3. Methodological Issues in Evaluating Public Policy
Slim Haddad, Enis Barış, and the MAPHealth team: Katherine S. Mohindra, Delampady Narayana, Jeannie Haggerty, Luis Durán, Stephen K. Chandiwana,
Francisco José Yepes, Sanguan Nittayaramphong, Adrien Nougtara, Barthélémy Kuate Defo 2007


4. Health Sector Reform under Macroeconomic Adjustment in Burkina Faso: Lost Opportunities?
 Adrien Nougtara, Slim Haddad, Jacques Guéda Ouédraogo, Salimata Ky-Ouédraogo, Valéry Ridde, Pierre Fournier 2007


5. Aiming for Equity in Colombia’s Health System Reform: Achievements and Continuing Challenges
Francisco José Yepes, Manuel Ramírez, María Gloria Cano, Rodrigo Bustamante 2007


6. Adjustment and Health Sector Reforms: the Solution to Low Public Spending on Health Care in India?
 Delampady Narayana 2007


7. High Health Achievements and Good Access to Health Care at Great Cost: the Emerging Kerala Situation
 Delampady Narayana 2007


8. Reform without Structural Change: Conserving Traditional Sources of Power and Prestige in Mexico’s Segmented Health Market
Luis Durán, Sofía Arjonilla, Viviane Brachet-Márquez, Jeannie Haggerty 2007


9. The Evolution of Thailand’s Health System after Three Crises, Three Adjustments, and Three Decades of Growth
 Sanguan Nitayarumphong, Y.aowarat Porapakkham, Supattra Srivanichakorn, Sunee Wongkongkathep, Enis Barış 2007


10. Striving to Safeguard Health Systems Undermined by Adjustment: Policy Lessons from Zimbabwe
Stephen K Chandiwana, Tapiwa Jhamba, Charles Mutasa, Brian Chandiwana, Boy Sebit, Henry Chikowa, Paulinus L.N. Sikosana, Levon Arevshatian 2007


11. Political Will and Adaptive Strategies: Keys to Safeguarding the Health Sector in Times of Macroeconomic Instability
 Slim Haddad, Delampady Narayana, Enis Barış 2007



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This message from the Pan American Health Organization, PAHO/WHO, is part of an effort to disseminate
information Related to: Equity; Health inequality; Socioeconomic inequality in health; Socioeconomic
health differentials; Gender; Violence; Poverty; Health Economics; Health Legislation; Ethnicity; Ethics;
Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ IKM Area]

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and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
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