Variations in social policy between countries provide opportunities to assess the impact of these policies on health inequities. This study compares the risk of low birth weight in Brussels and Montreal, according to household composition, and discusses the impact of income support policies. For each context, we estimated the impact of income support policies on the extent of poverty of welfare recipients, using the model family method. Based on the differences found, we tested hypotheses on the association between low birth weight and household composition, using administrative data from the birth register and social security in each region. The extent of poverty of welfare families differs according to household composition. In Quebec, th...
Among one of the most robust findings in epidemiological studies is that health at birth is predicti...
Do welfare and social service provisions affect the childbearing decisions of Anglophone single moth...
International audienceBackground: Adverse birth outcomes are related to unfavorable fetal growth con...
Variations in social policy between countries provide opportunities to assess the impact of these po...
Background: Comparing health inequalities between countries helps us to highlight some factors speci...
This article deals with families\u2019 risk of entering poverty as a consequence of childbirth in fo...
Assessing the effects of social policies on social health inequalities (SHIs) is a complex issue. Va...
International audienceIn France, reducing social health inequalities has become an explicit goal of ...
Objective. Early childhood is often to be the most important developmental phase throughout one’s li...
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
Background. The objective of this cohort study was to examine the effect on birth weight of living i...
The influence of socio-economic background factors, such as poverty, on the risk of children to be d...
Background: Despite well-established associations between entire distributions of birth outcomes (i....
Background. Early childhood is often to be the most important developmental phase throughout one’s l...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Social factors affect the risk of very preterm birth and may affec...
Among one of the most robust findings in epidemiological studies is that health at birth is predicti...
Do welfare and social service provisions affect the childbearing decisions of Anglophone single moth...
International audienceBackground: Adverse birth outcomes are related to unfavorable fetal growth con...
Variations in social policy between countries provide opportunities to assess the impact of these po...
Background: Comparing health inequalities between countries helps us to highlight some factors speci...
This article deals with families\u2019 risk of entering poverty as a consequence of childbirth in fo...
Assessing the effects of social policies on social health inequalities (SHIs) is a complex issue. Va...
International audienceIn France, reducing social health inequalities has become an explicit goal of ...
Objective. Early childhood is often to be the most important developmental phase throughout one’s li...
The United States has greater income inequality and higher child poverty than any other industrializ...
Background. The objective of this cohort study was to examine the effect on birth weight of living i...
The influence of socio-economic background factors, such as poverty, on the risk of children to be d...
Background: Despite well-established associations between entire distributions of birth outcomes (i....
Background. Early childhood is often to be the most important developmental phase throughout one’s l...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Social factors affect the risk of very preterm birth and may affec...
Among one of the most robust findings in epidemiological studies is that health at birth is predicti...
Do welfare and social service provisions affect the childbearing decisions of Anglophone single moth...
International audienceBackground: Adverse birth outcomes are related to unfavorable fetal growth con...