Ensuring multidimensional equality in public service
Date
2021-10-23Source Title
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
Print ISSN
0038-0121
Electronic ISSN
1873-6041
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Volume
80
Pages
101176- 1 - 101176- 19
Language
English
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Abstract
Service planning problems typically involve decisions that lead to the distribution of multiple benefits to multiple users, and hence include equality and efficiency concerns in a multidimensional way. We develop two mathematical modeling-based approaches that incorporate these concerns in such problems. The first formulation aggregates the multidimensional efficiency and equality (equitability) concerns in a biobjective model. The second formulation defines an objective function for each benefit, which maximizes the total social welfare obtained from that specific benefit distribution; this results in an n-objective model, where n is the number of benefits. We illustrate and compare these approaches on an example public service provision problem.
Keywords
EqualityEquitability
Fairness
Public service provision
Public education
Knapsack problem
Equity
Epsilon constraint algorithm
Bi-objective optimization