Introduction: We apply capital interplay theory to health inequalities in Switzerland by investigating the interconnected effects of parental cultural, economic and social capitals and personal educational stream on the self-rated health of young Swiss men who live with their parents. Methods: We apply logistic regression modelling to self-rated health in original cross-sectional survey data collected during mandatory conscription of Swiss male citizens in 2010 and 2011 (n = 23,975). Results: In comparison with sons whose parents completed mandatory schooling only, sons with parents who complet...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
BACKGROUND Associations between social status and health behaviours are well documented, but the ...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the family as producer of health- and social capital. The...
Introduction: We apply capital interplay theory to health inequalities in Switzerla...
INTRODUCTION We apply capital interplay theory to health inequalities in Switzerland by investiga...
OBJECTIVES Smoking is related to income and education and contributes to social inequality in mor...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
We explore the ramifications of applying Pierre Bourdieu's theory of capitals to epidemiological res...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Russian public health and its social determinants have been the theme of several recent studies. In ...
<div><p>We examine the contribution of human capital to health in 23 countries worldwide using the O...
We provide new evidence on some of the mechanisms reflected in the intergenerational transmission of...
Abstract: Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for hea...
There has been growing interest in the relationship between the social environment and health. Among...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to explore the importance of cultural capital in the understandin...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
BACKGROUND Associations between social status and health behaviours are well documented, but the ...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the family as producer of health- and social capital. The...
Introduction: We apply capital interplay theory to health inequalities in Switzerla...
INTRODUCTION We apply capital interplay theory to health inequalities in Switzerland by investiga...
OBJECTIVES Smoking is related to income and education and contributes to social inequality in mor...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
We explore the ramifications of applying Pierre Bourdieu's theory of capitals to epidemiological res...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Russian public health and its social determinants have been the theme of several recent studies. In ...
<div><p>We examine the contribution of human capital to health in 23 countries worldwide using the O...
We provide new evidence on some of the mechanisms reflected in the intergenerational transmission of...
Abstract: Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for hea...
There has been growing interest in the relationship between the social environment and health. Among...
The ultimate aim of this thesis is to explore the importance of cultural capital in the understandin...
The relationship between social capital and health is capturing the attention of an increasing numbe...
BACKGROUND Associations between social status and health behaviours are well documented, but the ...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the family as producer of health- and social capital. The...