Background: There is currently a growing interest in the role of social structures, social conditions and social relationships in explaining patterns of population health, as well as the need to connect individual health outcomes to their socio-economic context. This thesis contributes to this young, but fast growing field by analyzing the role of social and economic conditions in determining health. Aim: To study the socioeconomic determinants of health by focusing on the relevance of economic and social capital. Methods: The thesis comprises four studies, three of which are based on cross-sectional data from the National Public Health Survey 2006 (N= 56,889) and 2009 (N= 51,414) (Study II, III and IV) and one based on longitudinal data ...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Social structures and socioeconomic patterns are the major determinants of population health. Howeve...
Background: Surprisingly few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting s...
YesRecent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of psychosocial f...
The thesis comprises four independent research papers and a summary that focus on two related dimens...
Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in health are well known. Both material and psychosocial hypo...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
This study contributes to the health literature by decomposing health outcomes into three dimension...
The rational for studying health consequences of social determinants is to enable understanding of f...
NoIntroduction. Recent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of p...
Abstract: Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for hea...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Social structures and socioeconomic patterns are the major determinants of population health. Howeve...
Background: Surprisingly few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting s...
YesRecent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of psychosocial f...
The thesis comprises four independent research papers and a summary that focus on two related dimens...
Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in health are well known. Both material and psychosocial hypo...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
Background: The persistence of health inequalities may be driven by differences in education and inc...
This study contributes to the health literature by decomposing health outcomes into three dimension...
The rational for studying health consequences of social determinants is to enable understanding of f...
NoIntroduction. Recent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of p...
Abstract: Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for hea...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...
Objectives: Social capital has been recognized as one important social determinant for health, but w...