Abstract Background The Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) identifies the maldistribution of power, money, and resources as main drivers of health inequities. The CSDH further observes that tackling these drivers effectively requires interventions to focus at local, national, and global levels. Consistent with the CSDH’s observation, this paper describes the eco-psychopolitical validity (EPV) paradigm, a multilevel and transdisciplinary model for research and action, thus far insufficiently tapped, but with the potential to systematize the exploration of the social determinants of health. Results Using the physician migration from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to the United States as illustration, this paper articulates how the E...
Social transformation refers to major changes in the ways in which societies live. Globalisation and...
In 2008, the Commission on Social Determinants of Health at the World Health Organisation published ...
Climate change is widely recognised as the greatest threat to public health this century, but ‘clima...
AbstractIn-depth understanding of any critical social issue requires investigators to use analytical...
Purpose Attention on world migration has mostly focused on economic and inter-personal impacts, leav...
Anthropologists have described, often in eloquent detail, local destruction of opportunities to lead...
The migration of healthcare workers from Africa depletes countries already suffering from substantia...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
The rise of the social determinants of health (SDH) discourse on the basis of statistical evidence t...
The key focus of this paper is on the link between the development of global health policies and th...
Forces such as political conflict, globalization and the growth of the internet, offering news of li...
This paper seeks to deepen understandings of the relations between health inequalities and migration...
The 'crisis in human resources' in the health sector has been described as one of the most pressing ...
One of the main dimensions related to migration is that of health; this correlation is dynamic by n...
Health and the capacity to flourish are deeply intertwined. For members of vulnerable migrant groups...
Social transformation refers to major changes in the ways in which societies live. Globalisation and...
In 2008, the Commission on Social Determinants of Health at the World Health Organisation published ...
Climate change is widely recognised as the greatest threat to public health this century, but ‘clima...
AbstractIn-depth understanding of any critical social issue requires investigators to use analytical...
Purpose Attention on world migration has mostly focused on economic and inter-personal impacts, leav...
Anthropologists have described, often in eloquent detail, local destruction of opportunities to lead...
The migration of healthcare workers from Africa depletes countries already suffering from substantia...
The emigration of highly skilled workers can in theory lower social welfare in the migrant-sending c...
The rise of the social determinants of health (SDH) discourse on the basis of statistical evidence t...
The key focus of this paper is on the link between the development of global health policies and th...
Forces such as political conflict, globalization and the growth of the internet, offering news of li...
This paper seeks to deepen understandings of the relations between health inequalities and migration...
The 'crisis in human resources' in the health sector has been described as one of the most pressing ...
One of the main dimensions related to migration is that of health; this correlation is dynamic by n...
Health and the capacity to flourish are deeply intertwined. For members of vulnerable migrant groups...
Social transformation refers to major changes in the ways in which societies live. Globalisation and...
In 2008, the Commission on Social Determinants of Health at the World Health Organisation published ...
Climate change is widely recognised as the greatest threat to public health this century, but ‘clima...