From a7b4603f68077436d179dc92ca0865b60271e9fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marty Oehme Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2023 22:46:25 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] feat(notes): Update inclusion criteria and query --- notes.md | 77 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/notes.md b/notes.md index 6e5e19c..38ece17 100644 --- a/notes.md +++ b/notes.md @@ -371,16 +371,16 @@ Policy *areas*, identified by @ILO2022b: ## Inclusion criteria -| Parameter | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria | -| --- | --- | --- | -| Language | study written in English | study not written in English | -| Time frame | study published in or after 2000 | study published before 2000 | -| Study type | primary research | opinion piece, editorial, commentary, news article, literature review | -| | most recent publication of study | gray literature superseded by white literature publication | -| Study focus | inequality or labour market outcomes as primary outcome (dependent variable) | neither inequality nor labour market outcomes as dependent variable | -| | policy measure or strategy as primary intervention (independent variable) | no policy measure/strategy as intervention or relationship unclear | -| | specifically relates to some dimension of world of work | exists outside world of work for both independent and dependent variables | -| | focus on dimension of inequality in analysis | no focus on mention of inequality in analysis | +| Parameter | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria | +| --- | --- | --- | +| Language | study written in English | study not written in English | +| Time frame | study published in or after 2000 | study published before 2000 | +| Study type | primary research | opinion piece, editorial, commentary, news article, literature review | +| | most recent publication of study | gray literature superseded by white literature publication | +| Study focus | inequalities/ inequalities in labour market outcomes as primary outcome (dependent variable) | neither inequality nor labour market outcomes as dependent variable | +| | policy measure or strategy as primary intervention (independent variable) | no policy measure/strategy as intervention or relationship unclear | +| | specifically relates to some dimension of world of work | exists outside world of work for both independent and dependent variables | +| | focus on dimension of inequality in analysis | no focus on mention of inequality in analysis | : Study inclusion and exclusion scoping criteria {#tbl-inclusion-criteria} @@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ TS= universal basic income OR provision of living wage OR maternity leave - ) + ) OR ( cash benefits OR @@ -948,16 +948,16 @@ TS= disparity OR disparities ) - AND + NEAR/5 ( ( income OR - Palma ratio OR - Gini coefficient OR + "Palma ratio" OR + "Gini coefficient" OR class OR fertility OR - bottom percentile OR - top percentile + "bottom percentile" OR + "top percentile" ) OR ( @@ -973,12 +973,12 @@ TS= rural OR urban OR mega-cities OR - small cities OR - peripheral cities OR + "small cities" OR + "peripheral cities" OR age OR nationality OR ethnicity OR - health status OR + "health status" OR disability OR characteristics ) @@ -986,6 +986,45 @@ TS= ) ``` +# Findings and Updates from query + +## Preliminary source pool + +- initial query pool (no deduplication): 1643 +- snowballing pool (from 29 reviews): 530 + +## Additional concept research + +- utilizing Joanna Briggs Institute JBI Scoping Review methodology + +## Preliminary findings income + +- potential drivers: (Zhuan2023) + - inverted-U hypothesis (Kuznets, 1955)/ dual economy model (Lewis, 1954) + - technological progress + - globalization + - deregulation/market-oriented reform + - financialization + - population aging + - widening spatial inequality between subsistence/growth economy (i.e. dual economy) + - growing gap to super-rich (top 1 percentile) +- potential channels: + - declining labor income share/ growing capital income share + - widening skilled/non-skilled wage differentials + - growing spatial inequality + - limited taxation/transfer income redistribution + +## Potential additional search terms + +- Matthew effect (lower socio-economic position households send fewer children to formal childcare in HIC) +- issue: currently in many cases looking at *health* and *health inequality* outcomes + +## Issues raised by ILO + +- only english: Query itself is English only. If Spanish/French fall into grid, may include +- no purely qualitative: might prove too much; how to ensure rigour? +- no pre-2000: Can include? + \pagebreak # Relevant references