diff --git a/scoping_review.qmd b/scoping_review.qmd index 4284df9..c04617b 100644 --- a/scoping_review.qmd +++ b/scoping_review.qmd @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ For pre-existing inequalities, it will be especially important to understand the # Scoping Review methodology This section will discuss the systematic scoping review methodology that is proposed to conduct the review of the literature on policy interventions that are expected to address inequalities in forms of work and labour market outcomes. -Unlike purely systematic reviews, which typically focus on specific policy questions and interventions, systematic scoping reviews focus on a wider spectrum of policies, where different study designs and research questions can be investigated. +Unlike purely systematic reviews which typically focus on specific policy questions and interventions, systematic scoping reviews focus on a wider spectrum of policies, where different study designs and research questions can be investigated. Since scoping reviews allow both broad and in-depth analyses, they are the most appropriate rigorous method to make a synthesis of the current evidence in this area [@Arksey2005]. ```{python} @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ Its purpose, clearly mapping a body of literature on a (broad) topic area, is th With an increasingly adopted approach in recent years, with rigorous dichotomy of inclusion and exclusion criteria it provides a way of charting the relevance of literature related to its overall body that strives to be free of influencing biases which could affect the skew of the resulting literature sample [@Pham2014]. -The search protocol will be carried out based on the typology of policies as well as the possible combination of definitions and outcomes in the WoW. +The search protocol will be carried out based on the introduced areas of policies as well as the possible combination of definitions and outcomes in the WoW. For each dimension of definitions, a cluster containing possible utilized terms will be created, that is for: definitions of work and labour, forms of work, definitions of inequality, forms of vertical and forms of horizontal inequalities, labour market outcomes, and definitions of policy. Each of the clusters contains synonymous terms as well as term-adjacent phrase combinations which are in turn used to refine or broaden the search scope to best encapsulate each respective cluster, based on the above definitions.