This study applies Theil’s second measure for looking into inequality in access to improved water source. This index allows inequalities to be broken up within and between groups. An analysis of 188 countries for the period 1990–2012 demonstrates three observations: first, decline in ine-quality in access to improved water source is characterized by both within-group and be-tween-group inequality elements; second, between-group inequalities are at present the key con-tributor of the entire inequality scenario; and lastly, an inclusive study on within-group inequalities divulges the significant role played by Central and South American and Middle East countries towards increase in inequalities and countries pertaining to North America, Asia ...
Water security requires not only sufficient availability of and access to safe and acceptable qualit...
The global distributions of water availability and population density are uneven and therefore inequ...
This paper shows the bilateral association between tourism development and inequality in per capita ...
This study applies Theil’s second measure for looking into inequality in access to improved water so...
While water and sanitation are now recognized as a human right by the United Nations, monitoring ine...
While water and sanitation are now recognized as a human right by the United Nations, monitoring ine...
Background: As the Millennium Development Goals ended, and were replaced by the Sustainable Developm...
OBJECTIVE: To explore distributional inequality of key health outcomes as determined by access cover...
In addition to the conventional wisdom of categorizing countries based on nationally-averaged covera...
This study aims at investigating how economic inequality affects the possibilities for successful wa...
Energy demand is rising day by day, driven mainly by the development of countries. At the same time,...
Abstract: Water security requires not only sufficient availability of and access to safe and accepta...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
This study utilizes a threefold empirical analysis in order to examine the relationship between inco...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
Water security requires not only sufficient availability of and access to safe and acceptable qualit...
The global distributions of water availability and population density are uneven and therefore inequ...
This paper shows the bilateral association between tourism development and inequality in per capita ...
This study applies Theil’s second measure for looking into inequality in access to improved water so...
While water and sanitation are now recognized as a human right by the United Nations, monitoring ine...
While water and sanitation are now recognized as a human right by the United Nations, monitoring ine...
Background: As the Millennium Development Goals ended, and were replaced by the Sustainable Developm...
OBJECTIVE: To explore distributional inequality of key health outcomes as determined by access cover...
In addition to the conventional wisdom of categorizing countries based on nationally-averaged covera...
This study aims at investigating how economic inequality affects the possibilities for successful wa...
Energy demand is rising day by day, driven mainly by the development of countries. At the same time,...
Abstract: Water security requires not only sufficient availability of and access to safe and accepta...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
This study utilizes a threefold empirical analysis in order to examine the relationship between inco...
Worldwide, 844 million people still lack access to basic drinking water, especially in the rural are...
Water security requires not only sufficient availability of and access to safe and acceptable qualit...
The global distributions of water availability and population density are uneven and therefore inequ...
This paper shows the bilateral association between tourism development and inequality in per capita ...