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    Independence in the Commons: How Group Ownership Realises Basic Non-Domination

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    While republicans have long recognised that individual ownership is important for attaining independence, group ownership institutions remain under-researched, particularly outside the context of firm governance. Seeking to address this gap, this chapter explains whether and how group ownership of different types of resources can contribute to non-domination. It develops a conception of basic non-domination, which consists of the enjoyment of basic capabilities that people require to be able to resist arbitrary power, and of robust control over decisions that affect these capabilities. To contribute to basic non-domination, ownership institutions must, first, promote use of resources such that people can rely on these resources to attain their basic capabilities. Second, they must place the people who rely on a resource for their basic capabilities in control of how that resource may be used. Both criteria can be satisfied under institutions of sharing in common; ownership arrangements in which group members democratically determine how a resource may be used. The chapter shows how group ownership in natural and information resources realises basic non-domination by placing people in control of the resources they need for their empowerment

    Global, regional, and national under-5 mortality, adult mortality, age-specific mortality, and life expectancy, 1970–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

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    BACKGROUND: Detailed assessments of mortality patterns, particularly age-specific mortality, represent a crucial input that enables health systems to target interventions to specific populations. Understanding how all-cause mortality has changed with respect to development status can identify exemplars for best practice. To accomplish this, the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2016 (GBD 2016) estimated age-specific and sex-specific all-cause mortality between 1970 and 2016 for 195 countries and territories and at the subnational level for the five countries with a population greater than 200 million in 2016. METHODS: We have evaluated how well civil registration systems captured deaths using a set of demographic methods called death distribution methods for adults and from consideration of survey and census data for children younger than 5 years. We generated an overall assessment of completeness of registration of deaths by dividing registered deaths in each location-year by our estimate of all-age deaths generated from our overall estimation process. For 163 locations, including subnational units in countries with a population greater than 200 million with complete vital registration (VR) systems, our estimates were largely driven by the observed data, with corrections for small fluctuations in numbers and estimation for recent years where there were lags in data reporting (lags were variable by location, generally between 1 year and 6 years). For other locations, we took advantage of different data sources available to measure under-5 mortality rates (U5MR) using complete birth histories, summary birth histories, and incomplete VR with adjustments; we measured adult mortality rate (the probability of death in individuals aged 15-60 years) using adjusted incomplete VR, sibling histories, and household death recall. We used the U5MR and adult mortality rate, together with crude death rate due to HIV in the GBD model life table system, to estimate age-specific and sex-specific death rates for each location-year. Using various international databases, we identified fatal discontinuities, which we defined as increases in the death rate of more than one death per million, resulting from conflict and terrorism, natural disasters, major transport or technological accidents, and a subset of epidemic infectious diseases; these were added to estimates in the relevant years. In 47 countries with an identified peak adult prevalence for HIV/AIDS of more than 0·5% and where VR systems were less than 65% complete, we informed our estimates of age-sex-specific mortality using the Estimation and Projection Package (EPP)-Spectrum model fitted to national HIV/AIDS prevalence surveys and antenatal clinic serosurveillance systems. We estimated stillbirths, early neonatal, late neonatal, and childhood mortality using both survey and VR data in spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression models. We estimated abridged life tables for all location-years using age-specific death rates. We grouped locations into development quintiles based on the Socio-demographic Index (SDI) and analysed mortality trends by quintile. Using spline regression, we estimated the expected mortality rate for each age-sex group as a function of SDI. We identified countries with higher life expectancy than expected by comparing observed life expectancy to anticipated life expectancy on the basis of development status alone. FINDINGS: Completeness in the registration of deaths increased from 28% in 1970 to a peak of 45% in 2013; completeness was lower after 2013 because of lags in reporting. Total deaths in children younger than 5 years decreased from 1970 to 2016, and slower decreases occurred at ages 5-24 years. By contrast, numbers of adult deaths increased in each 5-year age bracket above the age of 25 years. The distribution of annualised rates of change in age-specific mortality rate differed over the period 2000 to 2016 compared with earlier decades: increasing annualised rates of change were less frequent, although rising annualised rates of change still occurred in some locations, particularly for adolescent and younger adult age groups. Rates of stillbirths and under-5 mortality both decreased globally from 1970. Evidence for global convergence of death rates was mixed; although the absolute difference between age-standardised death rates narrowed between countries at the lowest and highest levels of SDI, the ratio of these death rates-a measure of relative inequality-increased slightly. There was a strong shift between 1970 and 2016 toward higher life expectancy, most noticeably at higher levels of SDI. Among countries with populations greater than 1 million in 2016, life expectancy at birth was highest for women in Japan, at 86·9 years (95% UI 86·7-87·2), and for men in Singapore, at 81·3 years (78·8-83·7) in 2016. Male life expectancy was generally lower than female life expectancy between 1970 and 2016, an

    Sharing in Common: A Republican Defence of Group Ownership

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    The institution of group ownership has rarely been studied in political philosophy. Instead, most property theories in this discipline focus on arguments for and against individual ownership. When group ownership is discussed at all, moreover, this is often in the specific context of workplace governance. What is lacking is a general normative justification of group ownership that explains when and why it is valuable that individuals share a resource. This dissertation provides such a justification. The particular conception of group ownership that it defends is the institutional realisation of a sharing practice, called sharing in common. In this practice, members of a private group determine collectively and democratically how their shared object may be used. This conception of group ownership is irreducible to individual property rights, because under this institu-ion, individual rights to use and/or derive income from an object are authorised and subject to change by the group’s collective decisions. Group ownership so understood is valuable when and because it secures basic non-domination, and that it is also justified for that reason. People enjoy basic non-domination when they have the capabilities that are reasonably required to resist arbitrary power, and are equally in control of the decisions that affect these basic capabilities. This ideal constitutes the basis for a society of equals, where the normative status that belongs to beings capable of practical reason is affirmed for everyone. This dissertation develops two criteria for judging whether property institutions realise basic non-domination. First, they must promote people's ability to use resources to gain their basic capabilities. Secondly, the institutions must place the people who rely on a resource for their basic capabilities, in control of how that resource may be used. Using common property regimes (CPRs) in natural and agricultural resources as the central case study, the dissertation shows how existing institutions that approach the ideal of sharing in common can succeed on both counts. When democratically organised, CPRs al-low resource users to efficiently share and manage their resource themselves, and thus obtain their own livelihoods on their own terms. Other institutions that approach the ideal of sharing in common, such as insurance mutuals, energy cooperatives, worker cooperatives, and knowledge commons, are also briefly discussed for their potential to secure basic non-domination. The dissertation furthermore clarifies when and why alternative strategies for realising basic non-domination – such as through equal individual property rights, strong exit opportunities, and public ownership – fail to achieve that goal. The resulting theory not only defends a particular conception of ownership, but also provides tools that can facilitate research on ownership institutions and on basic non-domination more generally

    Sharing in Common: A Republican Defence of Group Ownership

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    The institution of group ownership has rarely been studied in political philosophy. Instead, most property theories in this discipline focus on arguments for and against individual ownership. When group ownership is discussed at all, moreover, this is often in the specific context of workplace governance. What is lacking is a general normative justification of group ownership that explains when and why it is valuable that individuals share a resource. This dissertation provides such a justification. The particular conception of group ownership that it defends is the institutional realisation of a sharing practice, called sharing in common. In this practice, members of a private group determine collectively and democratically how their shared object may be used. This conception of group ownership is irreducible to individual property rights, because under this institu-ion, individual rights to use and/or derive income from an object are authorised and subject to change by the group’s collective decisions. Group ownership so understood is valuable when and because it secures basic non-domination, and that it is also justified for that reason. People enjoy basic non-domination when they have the capabilities that are reasonably required to resist arbitrary power, and are equally in control of the decisions that affect these basic capabilities. This ideal constitutes the basis for a society of equals, where the normative status that belongs to beings capable of practical reason is affirmed for everyone. This dissertation develops two criteria for judging whether property institutions realise basic non-domination. First, they must promote people's ability to use resources to gain their basic capabilities. Secondly, the institutions must place the people who rely on a resource for their basic capabilities, in control of how that resource may be used. Using common property regimes (CPRs) in natural and agricultural resources as the central case study, the dissertation shows how existing institutions that approach the ideal of sharing in common can succeed on both counts. When democratically organised, CPRs al-low resource users to efficiently share and manage their resource themselves, and thus obtain their own livelihoods on their own terms. Other institutions that approach the ideal of sharing in common, such as insurance mutuals, energy cooperatives, worker cooperatives, and knowledge commons, are also briefly discussed for their potential to secure basic non-domination. The dissertation furthermore clarifies when and why alternative strategies for realising basic non-domination – such as through equal individual property rights, strong exit opportunities, and public ownership – fail to achieve that goal. The resulting theory not only defends a particular conception of ownership, but also provides tools that can facilitate research on ownership institutions and on basic non-domination more generally

    Independence in the Commons: How Group Ownership Realises Basic Non-Domination

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    While republicans have long recognised that individual ownership is important for attaining independence, group ownership institutions remain under-researched, particularly outside the context of firm governance. Seeking to address this gap, this chapter explains whether and how group ownership of different types of resources can contribute to non-domination. It develops a conception of basic non-domination, which consists of the enjoyment of basic capabilities that people require to be able to resist arbitrary power, and of robust control over decisions that affect these capabilities. To contribute to basic non-domination, ownership institutions must, first, promote use of resources such that people can rely on these resources to attain their basic capabilities. Second, they must place the people who rely on a resource for their basic capabilities in control of how that resource may be used. Both criteria can be satisfied under institutions of sharing in common; ownership arrangements in which group members democratically determine how a resource may be used. The chapter shows how group ownership in natural and information resources realises basic non-domination by placing people in control of the resources they need for their empowerment

    Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients with paediatric cancer in low-income, middle-income and high-income countries: a multicentre, international, observational cohort study

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    OBJECTIVES: Paediatric cancer is a leading cause of death for children. Children in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) were four times more likely to die than children in high-income countries (HICs). This study aimed to test the hypothesis that the COVID-19 pandemic had affected the delivery of healthcare services worldwide, and exacerbated the disparity in paediatric cancer outcomes between LMICs and HICs. DESIGN: A multicentre, international, collaborative cohort study. SETTING: 91 hospitals and cancer centres in 39 countries providing cancer treatment to paediatric patients between March and December 2020. PARTICIPANTS: Patients were included if they were under the age of 18 years, and newly diagnosed with or undergoing active cancer treatment for Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, Wilms' tumour, sarcoma, retinoblastoma, gliomas, medulloblastomas or neuroblastomas, in keeping with the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: All-cause mortality at 30 days and 90 days. RESULTS: 1660 patients were recruited. 219 children had changes to their treatment due to the pandemic. Patients in LMICs were primarily affected (n=182/219, 83.1%). Relative to patients with paediatric cancer in HICs, patients with paediatric cancer in LMICs had 12.1 (95% CI 2.93 to 50.3) and 7.9 (95% CI 3.2 to 19.7) times the odds of death at 30 days and 90 days, respectively, after presentation during the COVID-19 pandemic (p<0.001). After adjusting for confounders, patients with paediatric cancer in LMICs had 15.6 (95% CI 3.7 to 65.8) times the odds of death at 30 days (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic has affected paediatric oncology service provision. It has disproportionately affected patients in LMICs, highlighting and compounding existing disparities in healthcare systems globally that need addressing urgently. However, many patients with paediatric cancer continued to receive their normal standard of care. This speaks to the adaptability and resilience of healthcare systems and healthcare workers globally

    Global, regional, and national under-5 mortality, adult mortality, age-specific mortality, and life expectancy, 1970-2016 : a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016

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    Background Detailed assessments of mortality patterns, particularly age-specific mortality, represent a crucial input that enables health systems to target interventions to specific populations. Understanding how all-cause mortality has changed with respect to development status can identify exemplars for best practice. To accomplish this, the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2016 (GBD 2016) estimated age-specific and sex-specific all-cause mortality between 1970 and 2016 for 195 countries and territories and at the subnational level for the five countries with a population greater than 200 million in 2016. Methods We have evaluated how well civil registration systems captured deaths using a set of demographic methods called death distribution methods for adults and from consideration of survey and census data for children younger than 5 years. We generated an overall assessment of completeness of registration of deaths by dividing registered deaths in each location-year by our estimate of all-age deaths generated from our overall estimation process. For 163 locations, including subnational units in countries with a population greater than 200 million with complete vital registration (VR) systems, our estimates were largely driven by the observed data, with corrections for small fluctuations in numbers and estimation for recent years where there were lags in data reporting (lags were variable by location, generally between 1 year and 6 years). For other locations, we took advantage of different data sources available to measure under-5 mortality rates (U5MR) using complete birth histories, summary birth histories, and incomplete VR with adjustments; we measured adult mortality rate (the probability of death in individuals aged 15-60 years) using adjusted incomplete VR, sibling histories, and household death recall. We used the U5MR and adult mortality rate, together with crude death rate due to HIV in the GBD model life table system, to estimate age-specific and sex-specific death rates for each location-year. Using various international databases, we identified fatal discontinuities, which we defined as increases in the death rate of more than one death per million, resulting from conflict and terrorism, natural disasters, major transport or technological accidents, and a subset of epidemic infectious diseases; these were added to estimates in the relevant years. In 47 countries with an identified peak adult prevalence for HIV/AIDS of more than 0.5% and where VR systems were less than 65% complete, we informed our estimates of age-sex-specific mortality using the Estimation and Projection Package (EPP)-Spectrum model fitted to national HIV/AIDS prevalence surveys and antenatal clinic serosurveillance systems. We estimated stillbirths, early neonatal, late neonatal, and childhood mortality using both survey and VR data in spatiotemporal Gaussian process regression models. We estimated abridged life tables for all location-years using age-specific death rates. We grouped locations into development quintiles based on the Sociodemographic Index (SDI) and analysed mortality trends by quintile. Using spline regression, we estimated the expected mortality rate for each age-sex group as a function of SDI. We identified countries with higher life expectancy than expected by comparing observed life expectancy to anticipated life expectancy on the basis of development status alone. Findings Completeness in the registration of deaths increased from 28% in 1970 to a peak of 45% in 2013; completeness was lower after 2013 because of lags in reporting. Total deaths in children younger than 5 years decreased from 1970 to 2016, and slower decreases occurred at ages 5-24 years. By contrast, numbers of adult deaths increased in each 5-year age bracket above the age of 25 years. The distribution of annualised rates of change in age-specific mortality rate differed over the period 2000 to 2016 compared with earlier decades: increasing annualised rates of change were less frequent, although rising annualised rates of change still occurred in some locations, particularly for adolescent and younger adult age groups. Rates of stillbirths and under-5 mortality both decreased globally from 1970. Evidence for global convergence of death rates was mixed; although the absolute difference between age-standardised death rates narrowed between countries at the lowest and highest levels of SDI, the ratio of these death rates-a measure of relative inequality-increased slightly. There was a strong shift between 1970 and 2016 toward higher life expectancy, most noticeably at higher levels of SDI. Among countries with populations greater than 1 million in 2016, life expectancy at birth was highest for women in Japan, at 86.9 years (95% UI 86.7-87.2), and for men in Singapore, at 81.3 years (78.8-83.7) in 2016. Male life expectancy was generally lower than female life expectancy between 1970 and 2016, and the gap between male and female life expectancy increased with progression to higher levels of SDI. Some countries with exceptional health performance in 1990 in terms of the difference in observed to expected life expectancy at birth had slower progress on the same measure in 2016. Interpretation Globally, mortality rates have decreased across all age groups over the past five decades, with the largest improvements occurring among children younger than 5 years. However, at the national level, considerable heterogeneity remains in terms of both level and rate of changes in age-specific mortality; increases in mortality for certain age groups occurred in some locations. We found evidence that the absolute gap between countries in age-specific death rates has declined, although the relative gap for some age-sex groups increased. Countries that now lead in terms of having higher observed life expectancy than that expected on the basis of development alone, or locations that have either increased this advantage or rapidly decreased the deficit from expected levels, could provide insight into the means to accelerate progress in nations where progress has stalled. Copyright (C) The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.Peer reviewe

    Global multi-stakeholder endorsement of the MAFLD definition

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    none1055noneMendez-Sanchez N.; Bugianesi E.; Gish R.G.; Lammert F.; Tilg H.; Nguyen M.H.; Sarin S.K.; Fabrellas N.; Zelber-Sagi S.; Fan J.-G.; Shiha G.; Targher G.; Zheng M.-H.; Chan W.-K.; Vinker S.; Kawaguchi T.; Castera L.; Yilmaz Y.; Korenjak M.; Spearman C.W.; Ungan M.; Palmer M.; El-Shabrawi M.; Gruss H.-J.; Dufour J.-F.; Dhawan A.; Wedemeyer H.; George J.; Valenti L.; Fouad Y.; Romero-Gomez M.; Eslam M.; Abate M.L.; Abbas B.; Abbassy A.A.; Abd El Ghany W.; Abd Elkhalek A.; Abd ElMajeed E.; Abdalgaber M.; AbdAllah M.; Abdallah M.; Abdallah N.; Abdelaleem S.; Abdelghani Y.; Abdelghany W.; Abdelhalim S.M.; Abdelhamid W.; Abdelhamid N.; Abdelkader N.A.; Abdelkreem E.; Abdelmohsen A.M.; Abdelrahman A.A.; Abd-elsalam S.M.; Abdeltawab D.; Abduh A.; Abdulhakam N.; Abdulla M.; Abedpoor N.; Abenavoli L.; Aberg F.; Ablack O.; Abo elftouh M.; Abo-Amer Y.E.-E.; Aboubkr A.; Aboud A.; Abouelnaga A.M.; Aboufarrag G.A.; Aboutaleb A.; Abundis L.; Adali G.; Adames E.; Adams L.; Adda D.; Adel N.; 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