This article discusses options to allow comparative analysis of inequalities in the distribution of health workers (HWs) across and within countries using a single summary measure of the distribution. Income inequality generally is measured across individuals, but inequalities in the dispersion of HWs must use geographical areas or population groupings as units of analysis. The article first shows how this change of observational unit creates a resolution problem for various inequality indices and then tests how sensitive a simple ratio measure of the distribution of HWs is to changes in resolution. This ratio of inequality is illustrated first with the global distribution of HWs and then with its distributions within Indonesia. The resolut...
Introduction: Considering the scarcity of skilled workers in the health sector, the appropriate dist...
BACKGROUND: Despite the centrality of health personnel to the health of the population, the planning...
Approaches to measuring health inequalities are often problematic because they use methods that are ...
Background: The overall human resource shortages and the distributional inequalities in the health w...
Background: The overall human resource shortages and the distributional inequalities in the health w...
The overall human resource shortages and the distributional inequalities in the health workforce in ...
Abstract Background Notions of equity are fundamental to, and drive much of the current thinking abo...
Much of the theoretical literature on inequality assumes that the equalisand is a cardinal variable ...
Abstract Background Imbalance in the distribution of human resources for health (HRH), eventually le...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
Health inequalities are present in most European countries and evidence of widening inequalities is ...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic inequalities in health within countries are a key public health issue. It...
Background: Despite the centrality of health personnel to the health of the population, the planning...
In recent work on international comparisons of income-related inequalities in health, the concentrat...
Both the quantity and the distribution of health workers in a country are fundamental for assuring e...
Introduction: Considering the scarcity of skilled workers in the health sector, the appropriate dist...
BACKGROUND: Despite the centrality of health personnel to the health of the population, the planning...
Approaches to measuring health inequalities are often problematic because they use methods that are ...
Background: The overall human resource shortages and the distributional inequalities in the health w...
Background: The overall human resource shortages and the distributional inequalities in the health w...
The overall human resource shortages and the distributional inequalities in the health workforce in ...
Abstract Background Notions of equity are fundamental to, and drive much of the current thinking abo...
Much of the theoretical literature on inequality assumes that the equalisand is a cardinal variable ...
Abstract Background Imbalance in the distribution of human resources for health (HRH), eventually le...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
Health inequalities are present in most European countries and evidence of widening inequalities is ...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic inequalities in health within countries are a key public health issue. It...
Background: Despite the centrality of health personnel to the health of the population, the planning...
In recent work on international comparisons of income-related inequalities in health, the concentrat...
Both the quantity and the distribution of health workers in a country are fundamental for assuring e...
Introduction: Considering the scarcity of skilled workers in the health sector, the appropriate dist...
BACKGROUND: Despite the centrality of health personnel to the health of the population, the planning...
Approaches to measuring health inequalities are often problematic because they use methods that are ...