We tend to study health inequalities as differentials in disease and death that exist within a population. But the most important cause of health inequality is social stratification, and social stratification only varies between populations. Here, I highlight a way forward in the study of health inequality that resolves this mismatch of analytical levels: we must study the fundamental causes as systems of exposure. Through this critical review of the literature, I argue that the explicit study of variation in social stratification is the next frontier in research on fundamental causes of health inequality
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
First published online 18 June 2015.The social gradient in health is one of the most reliable findin...
Whether or not health inequalities are unjust, as well as how to address them, depends on how they a...
The notion that income inequality exerts an influence on health status (over and above the long-know...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
Investigating effects of discrimination upon health requires clear concepts, methods, and measures. ...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
Background: The social gradient in health is one of the most reliable findings in public health rese...
Social inequalities in health endure, but also vary, through space and time. Building on research th...
This paper discusses the many dimensions of health inequality, a multi-faceted concept, which examin...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
We argue that policy analysis aiming at curving inequalities in health calls for a better understand...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...
First published online 18 June 2015.The social gradient in health is one of the most reliable findin...
Whether or not health inequalities are unjust, as well as how to address them, depends on how they a...
The notion that income inequality exerts an influence on health status (over and above the long-know...
The existence of social inequalities in health is well established. One strand of research focuses o...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
Investigating effects of discrimination upon health requires clear concepts, methods, and measures. ...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
Background: The social gradient in health is one of the most reliable findings in public health rese...
Social inequalities in health endure, but also vary, through space and time. Building on research th...
This paper discusses the many dimensions of health inequality, a multi-faceted concept, which examin...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
We argue that policy analysis aiming at curving inequalities in health calls for a better understand...
First published online: 31 October 2017We present health as an intersection between biology and soci...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ We examine the relationship between income and health with the purpo...