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Children reject inequity out of spite.

Biology letters

McAuliffe K, Blake PR, Warneken F.
PMID: 25540156
Biol Lett. 2014 Dec;10(12):20140743. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2014.0743.

When confronted with inequality, human children and adults sacrifice personal gain to reduce the pay-offs of other individuals, exhibiting apparently spiteful motivations. By contrast, sacrifice of personal gain by non-human animals is often interpreted as frustration. Spite may thus...

Achieving Global Health and Justice: Practical and Philosophical Challenges.

Health care analysis : HCA : journal of health philosophy and policy

Coggon J.
PMID: 26498323
Health Care Anal. 2015 Dec;23(4):307. doi: 10.1007/s10728-015-0308-9.

No abstract available.

University engagement in global health.

The New England journal of medicine

Merson MH.
PMID: 24785204
N Engl J Med. 2014 May 01;370(18):1676-8. doi: 10.1056/NEJMp1401124.

No abstract available.

Fairness as partiality aversion: the development of procedural justice.

Journal of experimental child psychology

Shaw A, Olson K.
PMID: 24291349
J Exp Child Psychol. 2014 Mar;119:40-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jecp.2013.10.007. Epub 2013 Nov 28.

Adults and children dislike inequity-people being paid unequally for equal work. However, adults will allow inequity if the inequity is determined using an impartial procedure, indicating that they value procedural justice. It is unknown whether children value procedural justice...

Women, e-waste, and technological solutions to climate change.

Health and human rights

McAllister L, Magee A, Hale B.
PMID: 25474605
Health Hum Rights. 2014 Jun 14;16(1):166-78.

In this paper, we argue that a crossover class of climate change solutions (which we term "technological solutions") may disproportionately and adversely impact some populations over others. We begin by situating our discussion in the wider climate discourse, particularly...

Climate justice and the right to health. Foreword.

Health and human rights

Robinson M.
PMID: 25474609
Health Hum Rights. 2014 Jun 14;16(1):4-7.

No abstract available.

Advancing climate justice and the right to health through procedural rights.

Health and human rights

Hall MJ.
PMID: 25474612
Health Hum Rights. 2014 Jun 14;16(1):8-18.

Scholars have increasingly recognized the ways in which climate change threatens the human rights of people around the world, with a disproportionate burden on the rights of already vulnerable persons. At particular risk to these populations is the right...

The role of nursing in health care in the context of unjust social, economic, and political structures and systems.

N & HC perspectives on community : official publication of the National League for Nursing

Kaseje D.
PMID: 7600267
N HC Perspect Community. 1995 Jun;16(4):209-13.

No abstract available.

Ethics and empathy in a changing health care system.

The Pharos of Alpha Omega Alpha-Honor Medical Society. Alpha Omega Alpha

Nadelson CC.
PMID: 9130857
Pharos Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Med Soc. 1996;59(4):29-32.

No abstract available.

'Peer review' culture.

Science and engineering ethics

Atkinson M.
PMID: 11349359
Sci Eng Ethics. 2001 Apr;7(2):193-204. doi: 10.1007/s11948-001-0040-8.

A relatively high incidence of unsatisfactory review decisions is widely recognised and acknowledged as 'the peer review problem'. Factors contributing to this problem are identified and examined. Specific examples of unreasonable rejection are considered. It is concluded that weaknesses...

Health and society in times of change.

World health forum

Deppe HU.
PMID: 8936280
World Health Forum. 1996;17(2):194-6.

Social equity and justice should not only guide health care systems towards health promotion and preventive medicine, but also, through the application of human values, help to obtain high quality and efficiency in health care delivery.

Disabled doctors subject to Royal inequalities.

Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London

Gregan AC.
PMID: 8811603
J R Coll Physicians Lond. 1996 May-Jun;30(3):260-1.

No abstract available.

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