On the micro-level of individual families, inequality in morbidity by gender is smaller in families with two economical providers than in families where the wife stays at home. The anxiety rates of employed wives are, however, relatively high compared with those of men and non-employed wives. ...
On the micro-level of individual families, inequality in morbidity by gender is smaller in families with two economical providers than in families where the wife stays at home. The anxiety rates of employed wives are, however, relatively high compared with those of men and non-employed wives. ...
Gender is not accurately captured by the traditional male and female dichotomy of sex. Instead, it is a complex social system that structures the life experience of all human beings. This paper, the first in a Series of five papers, investigates the relationships between gender inequality, ...
We describe the dimensions along which health inequalities are commonly examined, including across the global population, between countries or states, and within geographies, by socially relevant groupings such as race/ethnicity, gender, education, caste, income, occupation, and more. Different theories...
Inequality has always been a fundamental interest of social science. Yet the relationship...doi:10.1002/j.1839-4655.2008.tb00087.xBroomDorothyAustralian Council of Social ServiceAustralian Journal of Social IssuesBroom D. Gender in/and/of health inequalities. Australian Journal of Social Issues. 2008...
11.Health Gender Inequality and Gender-aware Analysis on Public Health Budget of China健康性别不平等与政府卫生预算的社会性别分析 12.be poorer,unhappier,less healthy,etc than before比以前更穷、更不愉快、更不健康等 13.a feeling of hunger, well-being, discomfort, gratitude, joy, etc饥饿、 健康愉...
Health inequalities reflect multidimensional inequality (income, education, and other indicators of socioeconomic position) and vary across countries and w... L Chauvel,AK Leist - 《International Journal for Equity in Health》 被引量: 20发表: 2015年 Inequality of Opportunities in Health in Europe:...
In the health sector gender mainstreaming has multiple objectives. First and foremost, as in other sectors, its goal is to achieve gender equality. Second, its methods and tools aim to identify and address both the harmful ways that gender inequality damages the health of women and girls as ...
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This study was designed to examine the gender differences in children's mental health. A total of 427 children (205 male and 222 female) aged between 3 to 6 years old were recruited from 29 pre-schools in Malaysia using cluster sampling technique. Children's mental health status was measured...