Social inequalities in health remain a key public health problem. This book brings together a panel of internationally renowned experts to provide new answers to the complex reasons behind these inequalities, explaining recent scientific evidence and discussing its policy implications.
Social inequalities in health remain a key public health problem. This book brings together a panel of internationally renowned experts to provide new answers to the complex reasons behind these inequalities, explaining recent scientific evidence and discussing its policy implications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* 1: Johannes Siegrist and Michael Marmot: Introduction * 2: Chris Power and Diana Kuh: Life course development of unequal health * 3: Lisa F. Berkman and Maria Melchior: The shape of things to come: how social policy impacts social integration and family structure to produce population health * 4: Johannes Siegrist and Töres Theorell: Socioeconomic position and health: the role of work and employment * 5: Andrew Steptoe: Psychobiological processes linking socioeconomic position with health * 6: Margareta Kristenson: Socioeconomic position and health: the role of coping * 7: Hans Bosma: Socioeconomic differences in health: Are control beliefs fundamental mediators? * 8: Frank J. van Lenthe: Aggregate deprivation and effects on health * 9: Espen Dahl, Johan Fritzell, Eero Lahelma, Pekka Martikainen, Anton Kunst and Johan P. Mackenbach: Welfare state regimes and health inequalities * 10: Johan P. Mackenbach: Socioeconomic inequalities in health in Western Europe: from description to explanation to intervention
* 1: Johannes Siegrist and Michael Marmot: Introduction * 2: Chris Power and Diana Kuh: Life course development of unequal health * 3: Lisa F. Berkman and Maria Melchior: The shape of things to come: how social policy impacts social integration and family structure to produce population health * 4: Johannes Siegrist and Töres Theorell: Socioeconomic position and health: the role of work and employment * 5: Andrew Steptoe: Psychobiological processes linking socioeconomic position with health * 6: Margareta Kristenson: Socioeconomic position and health: the role of coping * 7: Hans Bosma: Socioeconomic differences in health: Are control beliefs fundamental mediators? * 8: Frank J. van Lenthe: Aggregate deprivation and effects on health * 9: Espen Dahl, Johan Fritzell, Eero Lahelma, Pekka Martikainen, Anton Kunst and Johan P. Mackenbach: Welfare state regimes and health inequalities * 10: Johan P. Mackenbach: Socioeconomic inequalities in health in Western Europe: from description to explanation to intervention
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