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Table 1 Inclusion and exclusion criteria

From: What is the potential for plural ownership to support a more inclusive economy? A systematic review protocol

 

Inclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria

Population

Communities in high-income countries (as per World Bank world “Atlas method” definitiona, June 2020)

Low- and middle-income countries

Intervention

Ownership models under the three systems (private, public and third) as defined by Pearce

None

Comparator

1. A different ownership model to intervention in study

2. A before and after comparison

3. Different population counterfactual

No comparator

Outcomes

Access to opportunities

Distribution of benefits

Poverty

Discrimination

Outcomes not included in the Inclusive Economy definition (see Appendix)

Study type

Quantitative, systematic review, meta-analysis, descriptive (with comparator), observational studies, experimental studies, natural experiments

Commentaries, editorials, descriptive studies without any comparator, studies that do not draw on empirical data, qualitative studies

Language

English only

Studies not written in the English language

Time-frame

Earliest available to January 2021

None

Publication status

Both published, unpublished and on-going studies

None

  1. aHigh-income economies are those in which 2019 GNI per capita was $12,536 or more. https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519