Socioeconomic inequality in health among women is often referred to as smaller than health inequality among men. However, we know less about differences in health between men and women within the same socioeconomic groups. In this article the lack of attention to potential socioeconomic variation in gender health inequality is argued as unfortunate, as it can obscure how mechanisms, such as e.g. working conditions, affect gendered health within specific groups. Drawing on the nationally representative Swedish Level of Living survey (LNU), class/gender interactions as well as class-separate linear probability models are estimated to explore relationships between working conditions and health among men and women with the same occupational cla...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different measures of working conditions affect the ...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Background: As more women have joined the work force, the difference in employment rate between men ...
This thesis examines two aspects of social inequalities in health with three empirical studies that ...
Limited existing research on gender inequities suggests that for men workplace atmosphere shapes wel...
INTRODUCTION: Limited existing research on gender inequities suggests that for men workplace atmosph...
Introduction: Limited existing research on gender inequities suggests that for men workplace atmosph...
Background: Women experience poorer health than men despite their longer life expectancy, due to a h...
Background: Women experience poorer health than men despite their longer life expectancy, due to a h...
The role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and women with respect to ...
Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitarian social policies. A...
International audienceThe role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and ...
Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in relation to fact...
Background: Employment status has an impact on health and is a source of health inequalities. But li...
<b>Introduction</b> Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitari...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different measures of working conditions affect the ...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Background: As more women have joined the work force, the difference in employment rate between men ...
This thesis examines two aspects of social inequalities in health with three empirical studies that ...
Limited existing research on gender inequities suggests that for men workplace atmosphere shapes wel...
INTRODUCTION: Limited existing research on gender inequities suggests that for men workplace atmosph...
Introduction: Limited existing research on gender inequities suggests that for men workplace atmosph...
Background: Women experience poorer health than men despite their longer life expectancy, due to a h...
Background: Women experience poorer health than men despite their longer life expectancy, due to a h...
The role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and women with respect to ...
Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitarian social policies. A...
International audienceThe role of social norms in accounting for the different attitudes of men and ...
Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in relation to fact...
Background: Employment status has an impact on health and is a source of health inequalities. But li...
<b>Introduction</b> Nordic countries do not have the smallest health inequalities despite egalitari...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different measures of working conditions affect the ...
Research in the field of occupational health often uses a risk factor approach which has been critic...
Background: As more women have joined the work force, the difference in employment rate between men ...