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Inequalities, Health Inequality, image, image, image - Coggle Diagram
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Health Inequality
Definition
Unfair, avoidable, and systematic differences in health status or in the access to quality healthcare services across different population groups.
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Example
In most nations, there is a measurable disparity in life expectancy between the richest and poorest neighborhoods within the same city, often due to differences in diet, environmental pollution exposure, and access to preventative care.
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Definition
The unequal distribution of assets and annual earnings among individuals or groups within a society.
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Example
The top 1% of earners globally now possess a majority of the world's wealth, a disparity that has grown significantly since the 1980s, where corporate profit growth consistently outpaces wage growth for the majority.
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Definition
The unequal distribution of power, resources, opportunities, and influence based on gender identity, historically affecting women and gender minorities.
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Example
Despite laws promoting equality, the global average Gender Pay Gap persists, with women earning roughly 77 cents for every dollar earned by men, a gap that often widens at the highest levels of management
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Definition
The systematic unequal distribution of resources, opportunities, and privileges based on an individual's race or ethnicity, resulting from historical and institutional discrimination.
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Example
In many Western countries, racial minorities face disproportionately higher rates of police stops and incarceration compared to the majority population, even when controlling for other socioeconomic factors, demonstrating institutional bias within the justice system.
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