In the British context, there is a widespread assumption that inequalities in health between social classes are persistent feature of the life-course, an assumption appearing most plausible by reference to the more accessible published statistics on the issue. However, the age-bands typically employed are in fact so broad as to obscure important life-stages altogether. One such stage is youth which on the evidence of the major indicators of mortality, chronic illness and self-rated health is characterised more by the absence than presence of class gradients. That social class differentials re-emerge quite dramatically after this relative equalisation in youth has implications for the broader debate about the explanation of inequalities in h...
General explanations for social inequalities in health M. Marmot and A. Feeney Life expectancy has a...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
This paper considers which socio-economic factors in childhood and early adulthood are most strongly...
Notes how the 1980 Black Report on the extent and causes of health inequalities in the UK made littl...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
The persistence of adult health and mortality socioeconomic inequalities and the equally stubborn re...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities are well established across health, morbidity and mortalit...
Background: A number of studies have suggested that social inequalities in health disappear or are a...
The main research questions examined in this thesis concern the extent to which social class influen...
Several studies have recently reported that social class differences in ill-health during adolescenc...
Scholars studying social stratification now recognize that the reproduction of intergenerational ine...
Many studies report few socioeconomic (SES) differences in health in youth, a pattern contrasting wi...
In the United Kingdom today, the widening gap between upper and lower “social classes” is regularly ...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic differentials in health are a reality in adults but their postulated pers...
General explanations for social inequalities in health M. Marmot and A. Feeney Life expectancy has a...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
This paper considers which socio-economic factors in childhood and early adulthood are most strongly...
Notes how the 1980 Black Report on the extent and causes of health inequalities in the UK made littl...
Study objectives: To assess the relative contribution of age and social class to variations in the p...
A prominent feature of health in all industrialized countries is the social gradient in health and d...
The persistence of adult health and mortality socioeconomic inequalities and the equally stubborn re...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities are well established across health, morbidity and mortalit...
Background: A number of studies have suggested that social inequalities in health disappear or are a...
The main research questions examined in this thesis concern the extent to which social class influen...
Several studies have recently reported that social class differences in ill-health during adolescenc...
Scholars studying social stratification now recognize that the reproduction of intergenerational ine...
Many studies report few socioeconomic (SES) differences in health in youth, a pattern contrasting wi...
In the United Kingdom today, the widening gap between upper and lower “social classes” is regularly ...
BACKGROUND: Socio-economic differentials in health are a reality in adults but their postulated pers...
General explanations for social inequalities in health M. Marmot and A. Feeney Life expectancy has a...
International audienceObjective: We assess the existence of unfair inequalities in health and death ...
This paper considers which socio-economic factors in childhood and early adulthood are most strongly...