Recently, there has been a surge in comparative social epidemiology, and a sizeable amount of this has examined the relation between different aspects of the welfare state and population health. Such research draws strongly, though usually implicitly, on welfare state theories and concepts. In this glossary, we explicitly define these concepts in order to enable more researchers, practitioners and policy-makers to engage with and contribute to this exciting and fruitful area of public health research
Introduction: The welfare state is characterized by an expanded social function and aims at the well...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
One of the most substantial additions made by the 'three worlds of welfare' thesis to the welfare st...
Recently, there has been a surge in comparative social epidemiology, and a sizeable amount of this h...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly integrated a welfare st...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly started to integrate a ...
Welfare states are important determinants of health. Comparative social epidemiology has almost inva...
One of the most substantial additions made by the 'three worlds of welfare' thesis to the welfare st...
Social inequalities in health endure, but also vary, through space and time. Building on research th...
Background: The welfare state is potentially an important macro-level determinant of health that al...
In a recent large-scale project, initiated in collaboration with WHO high level Commission on Social...
The aim of this study was to determine the degree to which welfare state regime characteristics expl...
This issue features a comparative study by Guarnizo-Herreno et al1 on oral health inequalities in Eu...
This article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
Background: The welfare state is potentially an important macro-level determinant of health that als...
Introduction: The welfare state is characterized by an expanded social function and aims at the well...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
One of the most substantial additions made by the 'three worlds of welfare' thesis to the welfare st...
Recently, there has been a surge in comparative social epidemiology, and a sizeable amount of this h...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly integrated a welfare st...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly started to integrate a ...
Welfare states are important determinants of health. Comparative social epidemiology has almost inva...
One of the most substantial additions made by the 'three worlds of welfare' thesis to the welfare st...
Social inequalities in health endure, but also vary, through space and time. Building on research th...
Background: The welfare state is potentially an important macro-level determinant of health that al...
In a recent large-scale project, initiated in collaboration with WHO high level Commission on Social...
The aim of this study was to determine the degree to which welfare state regime characteristics expl...
This issue features a comparative study by Guarnizo-Herreno et al1 on oral health inequalities in Eu...
This article uses data from three waves of the European Social Survey (2002, 2004, 2006) to compare ...
Background: The welfare state is potentially an important macro-level determinant of health that als...
Introduction: The welfare state is characterized by an expanded social function and aims at the well...
This article is the first to examine the association between self-reported general health and a wide...
One of the most substantial additions made by the 'three worlds of welfare' thesis to the welfare st...