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Attacking inequality in the health sector [[electronic resource] ] : a synthesis of evidence and tools
Attacking inequality in the health sector [[electronic resource] ] : a synthesis of evidence and tools
Autore Yazbeck Abdo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (336 p.)
Disciplina 362.1/042
362.1042
Soggetto topico Equality - Health aspects
Health services accessibility
Poor - Medical care
World health
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-95969-3
9786611959692
0-8213-7740-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. An Unacceptable Reality; Figure 1.1 Regional Inequalities in Health Sector Outcomes; Box 1.1 Variations in Health and Fertility Outcomes in India; Table 1.1 Health Services with the Largest Measure of Inequality; Figure 1.2 Use of Basic Maternal and Child Health Services, Coverage Rates among the Poorest and Wealthiest 20 Percent of the Population in 56 Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Figure 1.3 Inequalities in the Use of Basic Maternal and Child Health Services: Coverage Rate Ratios for the Wealthiest and Poorest 20 Percent, 56 Low- and Middle-Income CountriesFigure 1.4 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Pregnant Women in the Poorest and Wealthiest Quintiles Who Receive Three or More Antenatal Visits; Box 1.2 Variations in Health Service Use in India; Figure 1.5 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Deliveries for the Poorest and Wealthiest Quintiles That Were Attended by a Medically Trained Person
Figure 1.6 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Fully Immunized Children from the Poorest and Wealthiest QuintilesFigure 1.7 Selected Benefit Incidence Findings for Public Spending on Health; Box 1.3 Benefit Incidence Analysis at the Subnational Level; Figure 1.8 Wealth Gap for Full Immunization, India, 1998-99; Figure 1.9 Odds Ratios for Infant Morality: The Likelihood of Infant Death in the Poorest Quintile of Families Relative to That in the Wealthiest Quintile, Rural and Urban India, 1998-99; Figure 1.10 Inequality in Full Immunization, India, 1998-99
Figure 1.11 Concentration Curves of Infant Mortality Rates in India, 1998-99Figure 1.12 Immunization Concentration Curves, Selected Indian States, 1998-99; Table A1.1 Assets and Factor Scores, Urban India, 1998-99; Figure A1.1 Concentration Curves for Full Immunization, Rural and Urban India; Table A1.2 Household Wealth Quintiles, Urban India, 1998-99; Table A1.3 Infant Mortality Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.4 Adolescent Fertility Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.5 Severe Stunting Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Table A1.6 Full Immunization Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesTable A1.7 Antenatal Care (Three or More Visits) Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.8 Contraception (Women) Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.9 Attended Delivery Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; 2. Approaching a Complex and Persistent Problem; Figure 2.1 Determinants of Health Outcomes: The PRSP Pathways Framework; Box 2.1 Why Did Safar Banu Die?; Figure 2.2 Eight Steps to Effective Use of Health Services by the Poor
Table A2.1 Potential for Multisectoral Synergies to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals for Health and Nutrition
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Yazbeck Abdo  
Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Attacking inequality in the health sector : : a synthesis of evidence and tools / / Abdo S. Yazbeck
Attacking inequality in the health sector : : a synthesis of evidence and tools / / Abdo S. Yazbeck
Autore Yazbeck Abdo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2009]
Descrizione fisica xxiv, 308 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 362.1/042
Soggetto topico Equality - Health aspects
Health services accessibility
Poor - Medical care
World health
ISBN 1-281-95969-3
9786611959692
0-8213-7740-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. An Unacceptable Reality; Figure 1.1 Regional Inequalities in Health Sector Outcomes; Box 1.1 Variations in Health and Fertility Outcomes in India; Table 1.1 Health Services with the Largest Measure of Inequality; Figure 1.2 Use of Basic Maternal and Child Health Services, Coverage Rates among the Poorest and Wealthiest 20 Percent of the Population in 56 Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Figure 1.3 Inequalities in the Use of Basic Maternal and Child Health Services: Coverage Rate Ratios for the Wealthiest and Poorest 20 Percent, 56 Low- and Middle-Income CountriesFigure 1.4 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Pregnant Women in the Poorest and Wealthiest Quintiles Who Receive Three or More Antenatal Visits; Box 1.2 Variations in Health Service Use in India; Figure 1.5 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Deliveries for the Poorest and Wealthiest Quintiles That Were Attended by a Medically Trained Person
Figure 1.6 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Fully Immunized Children from the Poorest and Wealthiest QuintilesFigure 1.7 Selected Benefit Incidence Findings for Public Spending on Health; Box 1.3 Benefit Incidence Analysis at the Subnational Level; Figure 1.8 Wealth Gap for Full Immunization, India, 1998-99; Figure 1.9 Odds Ratios for Infant Morality: The Likelihood of Infant Death in the Poorest Quintile of Families Relative to That in the Wealthiest Quintile, Rural and Urban India, 1998-99; Figure 1.10 Inequality in Full Immunization, India, 1998-99
Figure 1.11 Concentration Curves of Infant Mortality Rates in India, 1998-99Figure 1.12 Immunization Concentration Curves, Selected Indian States, 1998-99; Table A1.1 Assets and Factor Scores, Urban India, 1998-99; Figure A1.1 Concentration Curves for Full Immunization, Rural and Urban India; Table A1.2 Household Wealth Quintiles, Urban India, 1998-99; Table A1.3 Infant Mortality Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.4 Adolescent Fertility Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.5 Severe Stunting Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Table A1.6 Full Immunization Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesTable A1.7 Antenatal Care (Three or More Visits) Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.8 Contraception (Women) Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.9 Attended Delivery Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; 2. Approaching a Complex and Persistent Problem; Figure 2.1 Determinants of Health Outcomes: The PRSP Pathways Framework; Box 2.1 Why Did Safar Banu Die?; Figure 2.2 Eight Steps to Effective Use of Health Services by the Poor
Table A2.1 Potential for Multisectoral Synergies to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals for Health and Nutrition
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782987503321
Yazbeck Abdo  
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2009]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Attacking inequality in the health sector : : a synthesis of evidence and tools / / Abdo S. Yazbeck
Attacking inequality in the health sector : : a synthesis of evidence and tools / / Abdo S. Yazbeck
Autore Yazbeck Abdo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2009]
Descrizione fisica xxiv, 308 pages : illustrations ; ; 23 cm
Disciplina 362.1/042
Soggetto topico Equality - Health aspects
Health services accessibility
Poor - Medical care
World health
ISBN 1-281-95969-3
9786611959692
0-8213-7740-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1. An Unacceptable Reality; Figure 1.1 Regional Inequalities in Health Sector Outcomes; Box 1.1 Variations in Health and Fertility Outcomes in India; Table 1.1 Health Services with the Largest Measure of Inequality; Figure 1.2 Use of Basic Maternal and Child Health Services, Coverage Rates among the Poorest and Wealthiest 20 Percent of the Population in 56 Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Figure 1.3 Inequalities in the Use of Basic Maternal and Child Health Services: Coverage Rate Ratios for the Wealthiest and Poorest 20 Percent, 56 Low- and Middle-Income CountriesFigure 1.4 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Pregnant Women in the Poorest and Wealthiest Quintiles Who Receive Three or More Antenatal Visits; Box 1.2 Variations in Health Service Use in India; Figure 1.5 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Deliveries for the Poorest and Wealthiest Quintiles That Were Attended by a Medically Trained Person
Figure 1.6 Population-Weighted Regional Averages of Percentage of Fully Immunized Children from the Poorest and Wealthiest QuintilesFigure 1.7 Selected Benefit Incidence Findings for Public Spending on Health; Box 1.3 Benefit Incidence Analysis at the Subnational Level; Figure 1.8 Wealth Gap for Full Immunization, India, 1998-99; Figure 1.9 Odds Ratios for Infant Morality: The Likelihood of Infant Death in the Poorest Quintile of Families Relative to That in the Wealthiest Quintile, Rural and Urban India, 1998-99; Figure 1.10 Inequality in Full Immunization, India, 1998-99
Figure 1.11 Concentration Curves of Infant Mortality Rates in India, 1998-99Figure 1.12 Immunization Concentration Curves, Selected Indian States, 1998-99; Table A1.1 Assets and Factor Scores, Urban India, 1998-99; Figure A1.1 Concentration Curves for Full Immunization, Rural and Urban India; Table A1.2 Household Wealth Quintiles, Urban India, 1998-99; Table A1.3 Infant Mortality Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.4 Adolescent Fertility Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.5 Severe Stunting Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Table A1.6 Full Immunization Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income CountriesTable A1.7 Antenatal Care (Three or More Visits) Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.8 Contraception (Women) Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Table A1.9 Attended Delivery Inequalities in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; 2. Approaching a Complex and Persistent Problem; Figure 2.1 Determinants of Health Outcomes: The PRSP Pathways Framework; Box 2.1 Why Did Safar Banu Die?; Figure 2.2 Eight Steps to Effective Use of Health Services by the Poor
Table A2.1 Potential for Multisectoral Synergies to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals for Health and Nutrition
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824668903321
Yazbeck Abdo  
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2009]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui