0 the fact that a situation is not fair, or something that is not fair in a situation:
inequities in the healthcare system
1 the quality of being unfair, or something that is not fair or equal:
A continued reliance on hospitals and advanced technologies does little to address health inequities or to improve population health.
Again, these circumstances ground an argument for allowing multiple listing under the current system, while drawing attention to inequities created within that system.
This, in turn, caused the devaluation of the peso in the black market, aggravating inequities between those with access to dollars and those without.
Female-headed households benefit less from community forests, further aggravating the inequity in distribution of benefits.
As long as this (somewhat hidden) allocation mechanism still exists, no amount of regulation will be able to control inequities.
That is, feminists pointed to the power inequities within the family, whereas gerontologists saw families as the site of support and resources for elders.
To this end, we describe three descriptive models of fairness and their explanantions for fair behavior: inequity aversion, priority awareness and reciprocal fairness.
Simultaneously, growing awareness of inequities in food availability encouraged aggressive production goals to increase the worldwide per capita caloric uptake16.