feat(notes): Update inclusion criteria and query
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## Inclusion criteria
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## Inclusion criteria
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| Parameter | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
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| Parameter | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
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| --- | --- | --- |
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| Language | study written in English | study not written in English |
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| Language | study written in English | study not written in English |
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| Time frame | study published in or after 2000 | study published before 2000 |
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| Time frame | study published in or after 2000 | study published before 2000 |
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| Study type | primary research | opinion piece, editorial, commentary, news article, literature review |
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| Study type | primary research | opinion piece, editorial, commentary, news article, literature review |
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| | most recent publication of study | gray literature superseded by white literature publication |
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| | most recent publication of study | gray literature superseded by white literature publication |
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| Study focus | inequality or labour market outcomes as primary outcome (dependent variable) | neither inequality nor labour market outcomes as dependent variable |
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| Study focus | inequalities/ inequalities in labour market outcomes as primary outcome (dependent variable) | neither inequality nor labour market outcomes as dependent variable |
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| | policy measure or strategy as primary intervention (independent variable) | no policy measure/strategy as intervention or relationship unclear |
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| | policy measure or strategy as primary intervention (independent variable) | no policy measure/strategy as intervention or relationship unclear |
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| | specifically relates to some dimension of world of work | exists outside world of work for both independent and dependent variables |
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| | specifically relates to some dimension of world of work | exists outside world of work for both independent and dependent variables |
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| | focus on dimension of inequality in analysis | no focus on mention of inequality in analysis |
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| | focus on dimension of inequality in analysis | no focus on mention of inequality in analysis |
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: Study inclusion and exclusion scoping criteria {#tbl-inclusion-criteria}
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: Study inclusion and exclusion scoping criteria {#tbl-inclusion-criteria}
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disparity OR
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disparity OR
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disparities
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disparities
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AND
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NEAR/5
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(
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(
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income OR
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income OR
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Palma ratio OR
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"Palma ratio" OR
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Gini coefficient OR
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"Gini coefficient" OR
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class OR
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class OR
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fertility OR
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fertility OR
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bottom percentile OR
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"bottom percentile" OR
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top percentile
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"top percentile"
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OR
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OR
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rural OR
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rural OR
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urban OR
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urban OR
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mega-cities OR
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mega-cities OR
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small cities OR
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"small cities" OR
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peripheral cities OR
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"peripheral cities" OR
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age OR
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age OR
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nationality OR
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nationality OR
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ethnicity OR
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ethnicity OR
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health status OR
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"health status" OR
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disability OR
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disability OR
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characteristics
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characteristics
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# Findings and Updates from query
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## Preliminary source pool
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- initial query pool (no deduplication): 1643
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- snowballing pool (from 29 reviews): 530
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## Additional concept research
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- utilizing Joanna Briggs Institute JBI Scoping Review methodology
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## Preliminary findings income
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- potential drivers: (Zhuan2023)
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- inverted-U hypothesis (Kuznets, 1955)/ dual economy model (Lewis, 1954)
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- technological progress
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- globalization
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- deregulation/market-oriented reform
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- financialization
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- population aging
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- widening spatial inequality between subsistence/growth economy (i.e. dual economy)
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- growing gap to super-rich (top 1 percentile)
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- potential channels:
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- declining labor income share/ growing capital income share
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- widening skilled/non-skilled wage differentials
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- growing spatial inequality
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- limited taxation/transfer income redistribution
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## Potential additional search terms
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- Matthew effect (lower socio-economic position households send fewer children to formal childcare in HIC)
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- issue: currently in many cases looking at *health* and *health inequality* outcomes
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## Issues raised by ILO
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- only english: Query itself is English only. If Spanish/French fall into grid, may include
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- no purely qualitative: might prove too much; how to ensure rigour?
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- no pre-2000: Can include?
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# Relevant references
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# Relevant references
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