Category: Equity
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Importance of Health Equity
A health care system is designed to provide individuals with sufficient service and improve their health outcomes. It is efficient if everyone who needs assistance receives adequate care, which is possible because of Health Equity. According to Minkler et al., this term denotes removing obstacles to health such as poverty, discrimination and their consequences, including…
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Using Social Media to Support Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity
There has been considerable development in correspondence over the age years. People of different foundations can have a media stage, for instance, on Facebook, where they can interact despite geographical regions. Web-based media investigates individuals likenesses as opposed to reducing their usage. It is one where they can openly air their perspectives and suppositions without…
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The Impact of Education Access and Quality on Health Equity and Patient Outcomes
Introduction It has been acknowledged that several social determinants influence peoples health. These social factors include income, race, unemployment, social support, and education, among others (Coughlin, 2019). Although multiple factors shape peoples behaviors and their health outcomes, education is one of the central domains that require specific attention as it can become an opportunity rather…
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Gender Equity and Social Justice in Schoolchildren
Gender equality means that both men and women have equal opportunities to realise their potential. In the schooling environment, it means that both boys and girls are provided with the same treatment in all areas in a bid to enhance their pursuit for educational targets (Davies & Banks, 1995). Over the past years, boys have…
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Gender Equity and Social Justice in Schoolchildren
Gender equality means that both men and women have equal opportunities to realise their potential. In the schooling environment, it means that both boys and girls are provided with the same treatment in all areas in a bid to enhance their pursuit for educational targets (Davies & Banks, 1995). Over the past years, boys have…
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Digital Divide and Path to Equity for Students
In the education context, the digital divide generally refers to inequities in technology access among students. It is a highly relevant problem that affects approximately 16 million students in the United States (Path to Digital Equity). Hence, educators need to carefully consider the differences in digital opportunities among their students and choose the tasks appropriately.…
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Managing Equity in Campus Funding
Table of Contents Introduction Academic Performance Student Vulnerability Restricting Funding to Applicant Conclusion References Introduction There is a rising concern about the cost and value of college, given that college education is expensive to both students and the government. The scarce funding allocated for the education sector must be divided fairly to benefit the most…
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Equity Literacy: The Main Advantages
The idea of Equity literacy that resonates with my values, thinking, and beliefs are race-related oppression which comprises religion, (dis)ability, gender expression, and identity. Additionally, teachers must integrate this concept in the classroom by reflecting on their thoughts, reducing gender and race biasness and ensuring that these practices are always considered and emphasized. While referring…
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Capital, Debt and Equity
WACC What role does the cost of capital play in the overall financial decision making of the firms top managers? There are different sources of funds that could be accessed by a company to manage its various business activities. These may include funds obtained from either operating activities or non-operating activities. The combination of funds…
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Reasons Behind Creation of Equity
Table of Contents Introduction Reason for the creation of equity Difference between equity and common law Relationship between equity and common law Conclusion List of References Introduction Equity was developed more than hundred years ago to settle the claim of the dissatisfied litigants which arised from the harsh inflexible rules of law, which made the…