feat(notes): Update inclusion criteria and query

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@ -371,16 +371,16 @@ Policy *areas*, identified by @ILO2022b:
## Inclusion criteria ## Inclusion criteria
| Parameter | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria | | Parameter | Inclusion criteria | Exclusion criteria |
| --- | --- | --- | | --- | --- | --- |
| Language | study written in English | study not written in English | | Language | study written in English | study not written in English |
| Time frame | study published in or after 2000 | study published before 2000 | | Time frame | study published in or after 2000 | study published before 2000 |
| Study type | primary research | opinion piece, editorial, commentary, news article, literature review | | Study type | primary research | opinion piece, editorial, commentary, news article, literature review |
| | most recent publication of study | gray literature superseded by white literature publication | | | most recent publication of study | gray literature superseded by white literature publication |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 | | 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 | | | 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 | | | 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 | | | focus on dimension of inequality in analysis | no focus on mention of inequality in analysis |
: Study inclusion and exclusion scoping criteria {#tbl-inclusion-criteria} : Study inclusion and exclusion scoping criteria {#tbl-inclusion-criteria}
@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ TS=
universal basic income OR universal basic income OR
provision of living wage OR provision of living wage OR
maternity leave maternity leave
) )
OR OR
( (
cash benefits OR cash benefits OR
@ -948,16 +948,16 @@ TS=
disparity OR disparity OR
disparities disparities
) )
AND NEAR/5
( (
( (
income OR income OR
Palma ratio OR "Palma ratio" OR
Gini coefficient OR "Gini coefficient" OR
class OR class OR
fertility OR fertility OR
bottom percentile OR "bottom percentile" OR
top percentile "top percentile"
) )
OR OR
( (
@ -973,12 +973,12 @@ TS=
rural OR rural OR
urban OR urban OR
mega-cities OR mega-cities OR
small cities OR "small cities" OR
peripheral cities OR "peripheral cities" OR
age OR age OR
nationality OR nationality OR
ethnicity OR ethnicity OR
health status OR "health status" OR
disability OR disability OR
characteristics 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 \pagebreak
# Relevant references # Relevant references