GRT 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Social Inequality, Population Ageing, Sub-Saharan Africa

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Example: giving everyone a pair of choose that fits. Perceived equity: what you perceive may not exactly be what the person wants. Countries with higher degrees of income inequality tend to have poorer health outcomes. Health of a pop is better in many countries with less income disparity and social equity. People who are wealthier tend to be healthier. Countries with higher degrees on income or social inequality tend to do worse on a range of health outcomes. If the gap between rich and poor are extreme the lower the life expectancy. Women aged 100+ yrs will become commonplace especially in many developed countries. Life expectancy at birth in supposed to increase in all areas of the world in future social inequality and inequity. Social inequality in a country is a significant predictor of the health of the pop of the country. Not all people start at the same point.

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