Understanding the vertical equity judgements underpinning health inequality measures


Autoria(s): Allanson, Paul; Petrie, Dennis
Data(s)

07/06/2012

07/06/2012

2012

Resumo

The choice of income-related health inequality measures in comparative studies is often determined by custom and analytical concerns, without much explicit consideration of the vertical equity judgements underlying alternative measures. This note employs an inequality map to illustrate how it these judgements that affect the ranking of populations by health inequality. In particular, it is shown that relative indices of inequality in health attainments and shortfalls embody distinct vertical equity judgments, where each may represent ethically defensible positions in specific contexts. Further research is needed to explore people’s preferences over distributions of income and health.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/309

Publicador

University of Dundee

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2012-06

Palavras-Chave #health inequality #vertical equity judgements #inequality equivalence criteria #inequality maps
Tipo

Working Paper