Health inequalities according to people's social standing are persisting, or even growing, in modern societies. Recent decades have revealed evidence of strong variations in life expectancy, both between countries and within them. This widening of social inequalities has developed despite considerable progress in medical science and an increase in health care spending. The reasons behind this are complex, and the implications considerable. Â This book provides a summary of the major achievements of a five-year European Science Foundation (ESF) Programme on 'Social Variations in Health Expectancy in Europe'. The contributors are major figures in their subjects, and combine state of the art reviews with the latest results fr...
Summary Richard Wilkinson summarises the argument of his recent book Unhealthy Societies: The Affli...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
Across the post-industrial world, new public health strategies are being developed with the goal of ...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
As social inequalities in health continue to be a key public health problem, scientific advances in ...
The european social survey (ess) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-european s...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are a persistent and pervasive social injustice, with lower soc...
Poorer people live shorter lives and are more often ill than the rich. This disparity has drawn atte...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Introduction Health is one of the most important needs of humans. Healthy people can perform social ...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of how the relationship between health and so...
This thesi s is focused on sociology of medicine and it concems various kinds of influences, which m...
Summary Richard Wilkinson summarises the argument of his recent book Unhealthy Societies: The Affli...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
Across the post-industrial world, new public health strategies are being developed with the goal of ...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
As social inequalities in health continue to be a key public health problem, scientific advances in ...
The european social survey (ess) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-european s...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Socioeconomic inequalities in health are a persistent and pervasive social injustice, with lower soc...
Poorer people live shorter lives and are more often ill than the rich. This disparity has drawn atte...
The European Social Survey (ESS) is a biennial, academically driven, cross-sectional, pan-European s...
Introduction Health is one of the most important needs of humans. Healthy people can perform social ...
The aim of this thesis is to advance the understanding of how the relationship between health and so...
This thesi s is focused on sociology of medicine and it concems various kinds of influences, which m...
Summary Richard Wilkinson summarises the argument of his recent book Unhealthy Societies: The Affli...
Health differences which correspond to socioeconomic status (SES) can be attributed to three causal ...
Available online 24 February 2018Under Creative Commons License 4.0Health differences which correspo...