People's health status is strongly related to their socio-economic status. Less well-off people are more likely to have a shorter life expectancy and more illnesses than their richer counterparts. There is also a growing body of research suggesting a relationship between area of residence and health. This project, the Urban Locational Disadvantage, Social Capital and Health Project, was designed to contribute to greater understanding of this relationship with the NHMRC funding support
This paper examines whether an understanding of the concept of social capital and its local measurem...
This report is about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in urban areas. Thus it c...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auBACKGROUND: Material...
Poor urban Australians face a substantial health disadvantage: on average, they can expect to die ea...
Objective: This paper seeks to compare the relationships between social capital and health for rural...
This paper considers the health implications of access to social capital (SC) using data from a surv...
This paper presents data from 40 in-depth interviews that were conducted as part of a study of socia...
INTRODUCTION: Social capital is said to influence health, mostly in research undertaken in high inco...
Background: Surprisingly few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting s...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Research on social capital, health and place has increasingly expanded, however relatively little re...
This Guide resulted from a research project funded by the Australian Research Council and conducted ...
Social capital is said to influence health, mostly in research undertaken in high income countries' ...
Social capital is said to influence health, mostly in research undertaken in high income countries' ...
This paper examines whether an understanding of the concept of social capital and its local measurem...
This report is about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in urban areas. Thus it c...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Copyright confirmation in progress. Any queries to UMER-enquiries@unimelb.edu.auBACKGROUND: Material...
Poor urban Australians face a substantial health disadvantage: on average, they can expect to die ea...
Objective: This paper seeks to compare the relationships between social capital and health for rural...
This paper considers the health implications of access to social capital (SC) using data from a surv...
This paper presents data from 40 in-depth interviews that were conducted as part of a study of socia...
INTRODUCTION: Social capital is said to influence health, mostly in research undertaken in high inco...
Background: Surprisingly few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting s...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Research on social capital, health and place has increasingly expanded, however relatively little re...
This Guide resulted from a research project funded by the Australian Research Council and conducted ...
Social capital is said to influence health, mostly in research undertaken in high income countries' ...
Social capital is said to influence health, mostly in research undertaken in high income countries' ...
This paper examines whether an understanding of the concept of social capital and its local measurem...
This report is about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in urban areas. Thus it c...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...