Popular notions of class tend to focus on lifestyle differences and consumption patterns, particularly regarding fashion, as a social marker of status. While these may indicate class membership in a general sense, they shed little light on how class differences are generated in the first place. This chapter discusses the concept of class, provides up-to-date evidence of class-based health inequality and examines five main explanations of health inequality
This study explores the relationship between social class and health change in older people in a pat...
The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute to a greater understanding of how social inequalitie...
It has been argued that social class, if not dead, is at least a ‘zombie category’ in contemporary W...
What is class? How can an understanding of class help to explain health inequality? What can be done...
There is a significant amount of research that shows the connection between class and health. People...
The main research questions examined in this thesis concern the extent to which social class influen...
The literature on health inequalities often uses measures of socio-economic position pragmatically t...
As shown by researchers in multiple disciplines, one of the most well-established determinants of ph...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities are well established across health, morbidity and mortalit...
This chapter shows, class differences in nutritional intake and food choice have diminished in a num...
We tend to study health inequalities as differentials in disease and death that exist within a popul...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
It has been argued that social class, if not dead, is at least a 'zombie category' in contemporary W...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
In the British context, there is a widespread assumption that inequalities in health between social ...
This study explores the relationship between social class and health change in older people in a pat...
The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute to a greater understanding of how social inequalitie...
It has been argued that social class, if not dead, is at least a ‘zombie category’ in contemporary W...
What is class? How can an understanding of class help to explain health inequality? What can be done...
There is a significant amount of research that shows the connection between class and health. People...
The main research questions examined in this thesis concern the extent to which social class influen...
The literature on health inequalities often uses measures of socio-economic position pragmatically t...
As shown by researchers in multiple disciplines, one of the most well-established determinants of ph...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities are well established across health, morbidity and mortalit...
This chapter shows, class differences in nutritional intake and food choice have diminished in a num...
We tend to study health inequalities as differentials in disease and death that exist within a popul...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
It has been argued that social class, if not dead, is at least a 'zombie category' in contemporary W...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
In the British context, there is a widespread assumption that inequalities in health between social ...
This study explores the relationship between social class and health change in older people in a pat...
The overall aim of this thesis is to contribute to a greater understanding of how social inequalitie...
It has been argued that social class, if not dead, is at least a ‘zombie category’ in contemporary W...