Simon Strickland / S. Shetty (eds.)
Human Biology and Social Inequality
Herausgeber: Shetty, P. S.; Strickland, Simon S.; Strickland, S. S.
Simon Strickland / S. Shetty (eds.)
Human Biology and Social Inequality
Herausgeber: Shetty, P. S.; Strickland, Simon S.; Strickland, S. S.
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This book reviews why measures of biological variation have long been associated with the indices of social inequality.
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This book reviews why measures of biological variation have long been associated with the indices of social inequality.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780521570435
- ISBN-10: 0521570433
- Artikelnr.: 26682024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9780521570435
- ISBN-10: 0521570433
- Artikelnr.: 26682024
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Human biology and social inequality Simon Strickland and Prakash Shetty;
2. Social inequalities and health in the contemporary world: comparative
overview Sally MacIntyre; 3. Accumulation of health risks across social
groups in a national longitudinal study Chris Power and Sharon Matthews; 4.
Equity, social cohesion and health Richard G. Wilkinson; 5. Growth and
maturation problems of children and social inequality during economic
liberalisation in Central and Eastern Europe Otto G. Eiben; 6. Social
inequalities in the re-emergence of infectious disease John D. H. Porter
and Jessica A. Ogden; 7. Environmental health, social inequality and
biological differences Lawrence M. Schell and Stefan A. Czerwinski; 8.
Educational potential and attainment: long-term implications of childhood
under-nutrition Sara Stinson; 9. Affluence in developing countries and
natural selection in humans Kerin O'Dea; 10. Physical activity, sport,
social status and Darwinian fitness Robert M. Malina; 11. Biological
correlates of social and geographical mobility in humans: an overview C. G.
Nicholas Mascie-Tyalor; 12. How female reproductive decisions cause social
inequality in male reproductive fitness: evidence from eighteenth- and
nineteenth-century Germany Eckhart Voland and Athanasios Chasiotis; 13.
Environmental constraints, social inequality and reproductive success. A
case-study in Morocco Emile Crognier; 14. The emergence of health and
social inequalities in the archaeological record Mark Nathan Cohen; 15.
Eugenics and population policies A. H. Bittles and Y-Y. Chew; 16. The
policy implications of health inequalities in developing countries Carolyn
Stephens; 17. Policy options for managing health inequalities in industrial
and post-industrial countries Yoav Ben-Shlomo and Michael G. Marmot; Index.
2. Social inequalities and health in the contemporary world: comparative
overview Sally MacIntyre; 3. Accumulation of health risks across social
groups in a national longitudinal study Chris Power and Sharon Matthews; 4.
Equity, social cohesion and health Richard G. Wilkinson; 5. Growth and
maturation problems of children and social inequality during economic
liberalisation in Central and Eastern Europe Otto G. Eiben; 6. Social
inequalities in the re-emergence of infectious disease John D. H. Porter
and Jessica A. Ogden; 7. Environmental health, social inequality and
biological differences Lawrence M. Schell and Stefan A. Czerwinski; 8.
Educational potential and attainment: long-term implications of childhood
under-nutrition Sara Stinson; 9. Affluence in developing countries and
natural selection in humans Kerin O'Dea; 10. Physical activity, sport,
social status and Darwinian fitness Robert M. Malina; 11. Biological
correlates of social and geographical mobility in humans: an overview C. G.
Nicholas Mascie-Tyalor; 12. How female reproductive decisions cause social
inequality in male reproductive fitness: evidence from eighteenth- and
nineteenth-century Germany Eckhart Voland and Athanasios Chasiotis; 13.
Environmental constraints, social inequality and reproductive success. A
case-study in Morocco Emile Crognier; 14. The emergence of health and
social inequalities in the archaeological record Mark Nathan Cohen; 15.
Eugenics and population policies A. H. Bittles and Y-Y. Chew; 16. The
policy implications of health inequalities in developing countries Carolyn
Stephens; 17. Policy options for managing health inequalities in industrial
and post-industrial countries Yoav Ben-Shlomo and Michael G. Marmot; Index.
1. Human biology and social inequality Simon Strickland and Prakash Shetty;
2. Social inequalities and health in the contemporary world: comparative
overview Sally MacIntyre; 3. Accumulation of health risks across social
groups in a national longitudinal study Chris Power and Sharon Matthews; 4.
Equity, social cohesion and health Richard G. Wilkinson; 5. Growth and
maturation problems of children and social inequality during economic
liberalisation in Central and Eastern Europe Otto G. Eiben; 6. Social
inequalities in the re-emergence of infectious disease John D. H. Porter
and Jessica A. Ogden; 7. Environmental health, social inequality and
biological differences Lawrence M. Schell and Stefan A. Czerwinski; 8.
Educational potential and attainment: long-term implications of childhood
under-nutrition Sara Stinson; 9. Affluence in developing countries and
natural selection in humans Kerin O'Dea; 10. Physical activity, sport,
social status and Darwinian fitness Robert M. Malina; 11. Biological
correlates of social and geographical mobility in humans: an overview C. G.
Nicholas Mascie-Tyalor; 12. How female reproductive decisions cause social
inequality in male reproductive fitness: evidence from eighteenth- and
nineteenth-century Germany Eckhart Voland and Athanasios Chasiotis; 13.
Environmental constraints, social inequality and reproductive success. A
case-study in Morocco Emile Crognier; 14. The emergence of health and
social inequalities in the archaeological record Mark Nathan Cohen; 15.
Eugenics and population policies A. H. Bittles and Y-Y. Chew; 16. The
policy implications of health inequalities in developing countries Carolyn
Stephens; 17. Policy options for managing health inequalities in industrial
and post-industrial countries Yoav Ben-Shlomo and Michael G. Marmot; Index.
2. Social inequalities and health in the contemporary world: comparative
overview Sally MacIntyre; 3. Accumulation of health risks across social
groups in a national longitudinal study Chris Power and Sharon Matthews; 4.
Equity, social cohesion and health Richard G. Wilkinson; 5. Growth and
maturation problems of children and social inequality during economic
liberalisation in Central and Eastern Europe Otto G. Eiben; 6. Social
inequalities in the re-emergence of infectious disease John D. H. Porter
and Jessica A. Ogden; 7. Environmental health, social inequality and
biological differences Lawrence M. Schell and Stefan A. Czerwinski; 8.
Educational potential and attainment: long-term implications of childhood
under-nutrition Sara Stinson; 9. Affluence in developing countries and
natural selection in humans Kerin O'Dea; 10. Physical activity, sport,
social status and Darwinian fitness Robert M. Malina; 11. Biological
correlates of social and geographical mobility in humans: an overview C. G.
Nicholas Mascie-Tyalor; 12. How female reproductive decisions cause social
inequality in male reproductive fitness: evidence from eighteenth- and
nineteenth-century Germany Eckhart Voland and Athanasios Chasiotis; 13.
Environmental constraints, social inequality and reproductive success. A
case-study in Morocco Emile Crognier; 14. The emergence of health and
social inequalities in the archaeological record Mark Nathan Cohen; 15.
Eugenics and population policies A. H. Bittles and Y-Y. Chew; 16. The
policy implications of health inequalities in developing countries Carolyn
Stephens; 17. Policy options for managing health inequalities in industrial
and post-industrial countries Yoav Ben-Shlomo and Michael G. Marmot; Index.