ADePT: Software Platform for Automated Economic Analysis
Poverty and Inequality Research
Beta version of ADePT Health is now available
Website: http://go.worldbank.org/CXMO0VQ9D0
ADePT Health allows users to produce quickly and with a minimal risk of errors most tables that have become standard in applied health equity analysis. The tables emerge in a standardized format, and are based on a set of methods that are widely accepted in the literature. Through its standardized tables, ADePT Health facilitates comparisons of health equity over time within countries, and between countries.
The software uses the methods outlined in "Analyzing Health Equity Using Household Survey Data: A Guide to Techniques and Their Implementation" by Owen O'Donnell, Eddy van Doorslaer, Adam Wagstaff and Magnus Lindelow, copies of which can be ordered online or downloaded for free at http://www.worldbank.org/analyzinghealthequity.
ADePT--the whole program, not just the health modules--can be downloaded from www.worldbank.org/adept
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Electronic versions of the book and individual chapters, Powerpoint lectures, Stata and Excel files Electronic versions of the book and individual chapters: Download: Complete Book (PDF 6.42MB) Table of Contents (PDF 58kb) Powerpoint lectures (NB slides have notes beneath them, so you may want to right-click and save the PPT file so you can print it out with the notes showing): Stata programs and Excel files to accompany Analyzing Health Equity Using Household Survey Data:
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