Despite the gender system that disadvantages women, in most countries women live longer than men. Women typically have higher morbidity, but this does not cancel out their advantage over a lifetime period, so that women still have a higher level of expected lifetime health than men. At the same time, the gender gap in lifetime health is narrowing. There is evidence to suggest that gender equality may help improve men’s health more than women’s health. The paper discusses the implications of moves towards a genderless, equitable world for women’s wellbeing, and for current notions of high status masculinity
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Women earn less than men but are not less satisfied with life. This paper NEWLINE explores whether n...
This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Despite progress in gender equality, women continue to be disadvantaged compared with men. Worldwide...
none1noDOI volume: 10.1007/978-3-030-15038-9The gender perspective includes not only sex differences...
When deciding how to weigh benefits to different groups, standard economic models assume that people...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
This paper analyzes the topic of Gender Medicine from a scientific and legal perspective, based on c...
International organizations have expressed widespread agreement that gender equality is an important...
A paper commissioned by the Women’s Budget Group, UK, to inform their Commission on a Gender-Equal E...
Introduction: The point of departure in this thesis is that women live longer than men, while men ha...
Gender equality means the enjoyment to rights, opportunities, and life chances has not been governed...
Gender equity is increasingly cited as a goal of health policy but there is considerable confusion a...
The paper is a conceptual note on Sex, Gender and Health. It also explains the relationship among th...
Women earn less than men but are not less satisfied with life. This paper NEWLINE explores whether n...
This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
Gender differences in health are the product of a complex interaction between biology and the social...
Despite progress in gender equality, women continue to be disadvantaged compared with men. Worldwide...
none1noDOI volume: 10.1007/978-3-030-15038-9The gender perspective includes not only sex differences...
When deciding how to weigh benefits to different groups, standard economic models assume that people...
In this paper, we jointly address two connected issues that should be addressed together more purpos...
This paper analyzes the topic of Gender Medicine from a scientific and legal perspective, based on c...
International organizations have expressed widespread agreement that gender equality is an important...
A paper commissioned by the Women’s Budget Group, UK, to inform their Commission on a Gender-Equal E...
Introduction: The point of departure in this thesis is that women live longer than men, while men ha...
Gender equality means the enjoyment to rights, opportunities, and life chances has not been governed...
Gender equity is increasingly cited as a goal of health policy but there is considerable confusion a...
The paper is a conceptual note on Sex, Gender and Health. It also explains the relationship among th...
Women earn less than men but are not less satisfied with life. This paper NEWLINE explores whether n...
This editorial discusses a collection of papers examining gender across a range of health policy and...