healthsocial inequalityhealth disparitiessociologysocio‐medical sciencemedicinegeneticsThe link between social cleavages and life chances has been a mainstay of sociology, social science, and public health's contribution to understanding well-being, morbidity, and mortality. From early classic work to ...
The Brazilian Unified Health System was created in the late 1980s to ensure free universal access to health care and was funded by taxes and social contrib... S Morris,M Sutton,H Gravelle - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 Unpaid care in health: Naturalization and gend...
In this study, using Bourdieu's theory of practice as a theoretical lens, we explore social inequality in access to universal healthcare within care trajectories for older people in Oslo. Through observation of family meetings in intermediate care (N = 14) and semi-structured interviews with ...
To make clear what role the Urban and Rural Residents Basic Medical Insurance (URRBMI) plays in the inequality in health and healthcare, this article combines the time-varying DID method with the con...
Mental health: Delivering Race Equality in Mental Health Care The article discusses the aims of the action plan, Delivering Race Equality (DRE) in Mental Health Care in Great Britain. DRE provides services that are mo... R Ulph - 《Diversity in Health & Social Care》 被引量: 6发表: 2007...
This study explores determinants of attitudes toward gender inequality among Chinese people using five waves of the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) and East Asian Social Survey (EASS, 2016). The study uses five survey questions regarding the relativ
摘要: The elderly are the fastest growing section of the population and have a greater volume of medical needs than any other in society. The challenge of providing care for them is therefore of considerable interest to the health professions and to governments....
Informal settlements do not have a suitable condition in terms of social determinants of health, and this can result in social damages and diseases [5]. People living in informal settlements are exposed to economic and social inequalities in accessing and utilizing healthcare services and experiencing...
Using administrative databases linked to 1.7 million New Zealanders, we quantified and monetized inequality in distributions of health and social problems and tested whether they aggregate within individuals. Marked inequality was observed: Gini coefficients equalled 0.96 for criminal convictions, 0.91 for ...
new jobs, and thus better employment opportunities for unskilled workers, including those with chronic illness; (2) the more regulated labor market in Sweden, with the associated health and social policies, would provide greater opportunities for jobs and job security for workers with chronic illness...