全球卫生目标的进展:穷人是否被抛在后面?

IF 8.7 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES World Bank Research Observer Pub Date : 2014-08-01 DOI:10.1093/WBRO/LKU008
A. Wagstaff, Caryn Bredenkamp, L. Buisman
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这组作者研究了国家内部穷人和富人在卫生千年发展目标(MDGs)方面取得的不同进展。他们的发现基于对1990年至2011年期间64个发展中国家的235项人口与健康调查和多指标类集调查的原始分析。作者追踪了所有4项卫生千年发展目标中的5项卫生状况指标和7项干预指标。在大约四分之三的国家中,最贫穷的40%人口在千年发展目标干预指标方面取得的进展快于最富有的60%人口。平均而言,这些指标的相对不平等程度一直在下降。然而,就千年发展目标的成果指标而言,在近一半的国家中,相对不平等一直在加剧。此外,在大约四分之一的国家中,最贫穷的40%人口在千年发展目标干预措施和成果方面的绝对值一直在倒退。尽管大多数国家都有所减少,但千年发展目标卫生指标方面的相对不平等现象仍然明显,穷人在儿童期面临更高的营养不良和死亡风险,接受关键卫生干预措施的几率更低。
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Progress on global health goals : are the poor being left behind?
The authors examine differential progress on health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) between the poor and the better off within countries. Their findings are based on an original analysis of 235 Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) surveys spanning 64 developing countries over the 1990–2011 period. The authors track five health status indicators and seven intervention indicators from all four health MDGs. In approximately three-quarters of countries, the poorest 40 percent have made faster progress than the richest 60 percent on MDG intervention indicators. On average, relative inequality in these indicators has been falling. However, in terms of MDG outcome indicators, in nearly half of the countries, relative inequality has been growing. Moreover, in approximately one-quarter of the countries, the poorest 40 percent have been slipping backwards in absolute terms on both MDG interventions and outcomes. Despite reductions in most countries, relative inequalities in MDG health indicators are still appreciable, with the poor facing higher risks of malnutrition and death in childhood and lower odds of receiving key health interventions.
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