Intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile

This paper aims to unveil the behavior of inequalities in health among the children population according to socioeconomic groups living in the same territory. The main purpose of the research is to determine if hospital admissions for respiratory diseases present evidence of unequal effects on morbi...

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Autores principales: Manuel Fuenzalida, Santiago Linares, Victor Cobs
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a76a28d63ca04ceb94a0cc7516c5ceb72021-12-02T11:08:59ZIntra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile1278-336610.4000/cybergeo.28993https://doaj.org/article/a76a28d63ca04ceb94a0cc7516c5ceb72018-02-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/28993https://doaj.org/toc/1278-3366This paper aims to unveil the behavior of inequalities in health among the children population according to socioeconomic groups living in the same territory. The main purpose of the research is to determine if hospital admissions for respiratory diseases present evidence of unequal effects on morbidity of the resident population in the municipalities of the Metropolitan Area of Santiago de Chile (MAS). The entropy index is used in order to present socio-spatial inequalities, proportional differences between mutually exclusive groups, and redistribution potential. Simultaneous observation of the spatial distribution of multiple socioeconomic groups within a territory provides a new lens for approaching the recent studies of inequality in the MAS, and allows to overcome an analysis based only on two antagonistic groups. The main findings show inequality of health damage in residents of different municipalities in the Metropolitan Area of Santiago, Chile. The data shows how the place of residence influences the health inequalities experienced, finding the following configurations: territorial balance; territorial imbalance; territorial inequality; extreme territorial inequality. The differences found in the proportionality of hospital admissions, according to the socioeconomic group do not follow a uniform trend in favor of least vulnerable groups.Manuel FuenzalidaSantiago LinaresVictor CobsUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésarticleentropyhealthsocial inequalityspatial inequalityhealth geographyGeography (General)G1-922DEENFRITPTCybergeo (2018)
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FR
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topic entropy
health
social inequality
spatial inequality
health geography
Geography (General)
G1-922
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health
social inequality
spatial inequality
health geography
Geography (General)
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Manuel Fuenzalida
Santiago Linares
Victor Cobs
Intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile
description This paper aims to unveil the behavior of inequalities in health among the children population according to socioeconomic groups living in the same territory. The main purpose of the research is to determine if hospital admissions for respiratory diseases present evidence of unequal effects on morbidity of the resident population in the municipalities of the Metropolitan Area of Santiago de Chile (MAS). The entropy index is used in order to present socio-spatial inequalities, proportional differences between mutually exclusive groups, and redistribution potential. Simultaneous observation of the spatial distribution of multiple socioeconomic groups within a territory provides a new lens for approaching the recent studies of inequality in the MAS, and allows to overcome an analysis based only on two antagonistic groups. The main findings show inequality of health damage in residents of different municipalities in the Metropolitan Area of Santiago, Chile. The data shows how the place of residence influences the health inequalities experienced, finding the following configurations: territorial balance; territorial imbalance; territorial inequality; extreme territorial inequality. The differences found in the proportionality of hospital admissions, according to the socioeconomic group do not follow a uniform trend in favor of least vulnerable groups.
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author Manuel Fuenzalida
Santiago Linares
Victor Cobs
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Victor Cobs
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title Intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile
title_short Intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile
title_full Intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile
title_fullStr Intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the Metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile
title_sort intra-territorial inequalities in children’s hospital admissions in the metropolitan area of santiago, chile
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
publishDate 2018
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