International studies of gender differences in health status largely attest that women have worse health conditions than men, which compromise women’s contribution to economic development. Using the South African Demographic and Health Survey of 2003, we investigate whether this disparity also holds in developing countries such as South Africa. Our results concur with previous findings that South African women are more likely to suffer from poor health than men. They also reveal that the health gap is largely driven by a relatively higher prevalence of health conditions among women, rather than by the severity of the conditions that they face. Furthermore, contrary to the common view that the health gap closes with age, we find t...
BACKGROUND: Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer health. The study ...
Background: Action on the social determinants of health (SDH) is relevant for reducing health inequa...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and reproductive health services are far from universalization and important g...
This study investigates the gender and life-cycle differentials in the socio-economic co-variates of...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
BACKGROUND:Inequalities in health have received considerable attention from health scientists and ec...
Women’s economic participation has recently been at the centre of the debate on sustainable developm...
This paper explores the extent and nature of gender differences, by age, in household health expendi...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer hea...
In the last two decades, South Africa has experienced a marginal increase in life expectancy due to ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and reproductive health services are far from universalization and important ga...
Background: Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer health. The study ...
BACKGROUND: Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer health. The study ...
Background: Action on the social determinants of health (SDH) is relevant for reducing health inequa...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and reproductive health services are far from universalization and important g...
This study investigates the gender and life-cycle differentials in the socio-economic co-variates of...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
Background: Declining rates of fertility and mortality are driving demographic transition in all reg...
BACKGROUND:Inequalities in health have received considerable attention from health scientists and ec...
Women’s economic participation has recently been at the centre of the debate on sustainable developm...
This paper explores the extent and nature of gender differences, by age, in household health expendi...
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women’s disadvantage may b...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer hea...
In the last two decades, South Africa has experienced a marginal increase in life expectancy due to ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and reproductive health services are far from universalization and important ga...
Background: Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer health. The study ...
BACKGROUND: Women and men share similar health challenges yet women report poorer health. The study ...
Background: Action on the social determinants of health (SDH) is relevant for reducing health inequa...
BACKGROUND: Maternal and reproductive health services are far from universalization and important g...