‘Twenty-minute neighbourhoods’ (or variations, such as 15-minute cities) are receiving increasing policy attention with anticipated impacts on population health (inequalities) outcomes alongside sustainability improvements. Yet, factors contributing to
How do inequalities affect the natural interest rate, and how do they impact monetary policy? Comparing Germany, Japan and the USPotential growthInequalityNatural interest rateG7State-space modelIn this paper we analyze how growing income/wealth inequality and the functional income distribution ...
Health inequalities are particularly under-explored, and scenario modelling might provide a means to explore the dynamic aspects necessary to examine these important outcomes pre-implementation. 展开 关键词: 20-minute neighbourhoods 15-minute cities Health inequalities Place-based interventions ...
1, 2, 3, 4 Social conditions are thought to be important in driving mental health burden and increasing health inequalities.5 Income could be particularly important, with those on lower incomes less able to access health-promoting goods and services and maintain a feeling of control or security...
"Our Commission highlights that gender inequalities significantly impact women's experiences with cancer. To address this, we need cancer to be seen as a priority issue in women's health, and call for the immediate introduction of a feminist approach to cancer." ...
How did Engel v. Vitale impact society? How are role conflict and role strain harmful to society? How does public health and sociology connect? How do social inequalities affect class and region in society? What are the trends and patterns in health and ill-health within class and region?
Together, these findings reveal great complexity in how systemic, institutional, and relational phenomena all impact university staff. We situate our findings within the context of existing scholarship on staff mental health in higher education; discuss their implications for future research, practice, ...
Many of these health problems are not new, but are existing challenges and inequalities made worse by climate change. And every small increase in global heating will result in increased risks. Those most at risk are the people and places that are less able to adapt. Especially in low- and ...
Indigenous peoples around the world face significant health disparities relative to the dominant groups in their countries, yet the magnitude and patterns
The aim of this study was to contribute to the theoretical development within the field of labour market effects on mental health during life by integrating Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model with mainly earlier theoretical work on life-course theory. An