The world we live in is hugely unequal. People in a better socioeconomic position do not only lead more comfortable lives, but also longer and healthier lives. Drawing on research from a wide span of disciplines, this book explores the evolution of health inequalities over time in different countries, and the causes behind them.
The world we live in is hugely unequal. People in a better socioeconomic position do not only lead more comfortable lives, but also longer and healthier lives. Drawing on research from a wide span of disciplines, this book explores the evolution of health inequalities over time in different countries, and the causes behind them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johan Mackenbach is Professor of Public Health at the Department of Public Health at the Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He is also a Honorary Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and an elected member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Science and the Academia Europaea. His research interests are in social epidemiology, medical demography and health policy. He has (co-)authored around 700 papers as well as a number of books. He is a former editor-in-chief of the European Journal of Public Health. Throughout his career, he has been actively engaged in exchanges between research and policy, among others, as a member of the Health Council and the Council for Public Health and Health Care, both of the Netherlands. He received a Doctorate Honoris Causa at the Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium), and has been elected as a Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health by the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction More illness within shorter lives The great paradox of public health The need for a broader picture Preview: this book's main conclusions Chapter 2. Patterns of health inequalities Measurement issues Generalized, but uneven Persistent, but dynamic Ubiquitous, but variable Health inequalities outside Europe Chapter 3. Explanatory perspectives Methodological issues Education, occupation, income and health Six groups of contributing factors Theories about the explanation of health inequalities Chapter 4. Patterns of health inequalities explained Set-up of the analyses Changes in social stratification Rapid but differential health improvements Differential effects of factors driving population health change Continued social patterning of health determinants Understanding the European experience Chapter 5. A broader picture Why social inequality persists in modern welfare states Health inequalities and welfare state reform Health inequalities and social justice Chapter 6. Policy implications Proposals for tackling health inequalities National attempts at tackling health inequalities Realistic expectations Final reflections
Chapter 1. Introduction More illness within shorter lives The great paradox of public health The need for a broader picture Preview: this book's main conclusions Chapter 2. Patterns of health inequalities Measurement issues Generalized, but uneven Persistent, but dynamic Ubiquitous, but variable Health inequalities outside Europe Chapter 3. Explanatory perspectives Methodological issues Education, occupation, income and health Six groups of contributing factors Theories about the explanation of health inequalities Chapter 4. Patterns of health inequalities explained Set-up of the analyses Changes in social stratification Rapid but differential health improvements Differential effects of factors driving population health change Continued social patterning of health determinants Understanding the European experience Chapter 5. A broader picture Why social inequality persists in modern welfare states Health inequalities and welfare state reform Health inequalities and social justice Chapter 6. Policy implications Proposals for tackling health inequalities National attempts at tackling health inequalities Realistic expectations Final reflections
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