Child health has been addressed as a priority at both global and national levels for many decades. In China, difficulty of accessing paediatricians has been of debate for a long time, however, there is limited evidence to assess the population-and geography-related inequality of paediatric workforce distribution. This study aimed to analyse the inequality of the distributions of the paediatric workforce (including paediatricians and paediatric nurses) in China by using Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient, and Theil L index, data were obtained from the national maternal and child health human resource sampling survey conducted in 2010. In this study, we found that the paediatric workforce was the most inequitable regarding the distribution of chi...
Abstract Background Previous studies about inequality in children’s health focused more on physical ...
Introduction: The mortality rate of children is one of the most important indicators to measuring th...
Abstract Background The inequality of health human resource is a worldwide problem, and solving it a...
Child health has been addressed as a priority at both global and national levels for many decades. I...
Abstract Background Women’s health is defined as a continuum throughout their whole lives. In China,...
Background: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little pop...
Background: The quantity and distribution of the health workforce is one of the most important aspec...
In this paper, we analyse China’s current health workforce in terms of quantity, quality, and distri...
Abstract Background Inequality in maternal and child health seriously hinders the overall improvemen...
Abstract Background To track progress in maternal and child health (MCH), understanding the health w...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
In recent decades, China has transformed from a relatively egalitarian society to a highly unequal o...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
To investigate the impact of social determinants of health on the inequality of child health and hea...
Introduction The mortality rate of children is one of the most important indicators to measuring the...
Abstract Background Previous studies about inequality in children’s health focused more on physical ...
Introduction: The mortality rate of children is one of the most important indicators to measuring th...
Abstract Background The inequality of health human resource is a worldwide problem, and solving it a...
Child health has been addressed as a priority at both global and national levels for many decades. I...
Abstract Background Women’s health is defined as a continuum throughout their whole lives. In China,...
Background: As a country with the second largest child population in the world, China has little pop...
Background: The quantity and distribution of the health workforce is one of the most important aspec...
In this paper, we analyse China’s current health workforce in terms of quantity, quality, and distri...
Abstract Background Inequality in maternal and child health seriously hinders the overall improvemen...
Abstract Background To track progress in maternal and child health (MCH), understanding the health w...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
In recent decades, China has transformed from a relatively egalitarian society to a highly unequal o...
Abstract Introduction This study assessed income-rela...
To investigate the impact of social determinants of health on the inequality of child health and hea...
Introduction The mortality rate of children is one of the most important indicators to measuring the...
Abstract Background Previous studies about inequality in children’s health focused more on physical ...
Introduction: The mortality rate of children is one of the most important indicators to measuring th...
Abstract Background The inequality of health human resource is a worldwide problem, and solving it a...