Understanding health inequalities (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Health)
معرفی کتاب «Understanding health inequalities (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Health)» نوشتهٔ edited by Hilary Graham در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
**__''Thoroughly updated and revised, this new edition of__ Understanding Health Inequalities__, edited by Hilary Graham, remains a welcome and timely contribution. Replete with thoughtful essays on health inequities analyzed in relation to societal structure, social position and geography ... the volume provides important insights into how class, racial/ethnic, gender, and spatial health inequities are produced - and how they can be rectified. The world economic crisis launched by the implosion of unregulated financial markets in the fall of 2008 only serves to underscore the volume's central conclusion: that government regulation and intervention, premised on a commitment to equity, is essential for tackling health inequalities. Health professionals, students, and any and all working for healthy and sustainable ways of living will benefit from this collection.''__** __Nancy Krieger, Harvard School of Public Health, USA__ __Understanding Health Inequalities second edition__ provides an accessible and engaging exploration of why the opportunity to live a long and healthy life remains profoundly unequal. Hilary Graham and her contributors outline the enduring link between people’s socioeconomic circumstances and their health and tackle questions at the forefront of research and policy on health inequalities. These include: * How health is influenced by circumstances across people's lives and by the areas in which they live * How health is simultaneously shaped by inequalities of gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic position * How policies can impact on health inequalities All the chapters have been specially written for the new edition by internationally-recognised researchers in social and health inequalities. The book provides an authoritative guide to these fields as well as presenting new research. **__Contributors__** __Karl Atkin, Mel Bartley, G. David Batty, David Blane, Bo Burström, Danny Dorling, Anne Ellaway, Hilary Graham, Barbara Hanratty, Kate Hunt, Saffron Karlsen, Catherine Law, Sally Macintyre, James Nazroo, Naomi Rudoe, Bethan Thomas, Rachel Thomson, Margaret Whitehead__ "Thoroughly updated and revised, this new edition of "Understanding Health Inequalities," edited by Hilary Graham, remains a welcome and timely contribution. Replete with thoughtful essays on health inequities analyzed in relation to societal structure, social position and geography ... the volume provides important insights into how class, racial/ethnic, gender, and spatial health inequities are produced - and how they can be rectified. The world economic crisis launched by the implosion of unregulated financial markets in the fall of 2008 only serves to underscore the volume's central conclusion: that government regulation and intervention, premised on a commitment to equity, is essential for tackling health inequalities. Health professionals, students, and any and all working for healthy and sustainable ways of living will benefit from this collection." Nancy Krieger, Harvard School of Public Health, USA" "Understanding Health Inequalities second edition" provides an accessible and engaging exploration of why the opportunity to live a long and healthy life remains profoundly unequal. Hilary Graham and her contributors outline the enduring link between people's socioeconomic circumstances and their health and tackle questions at the forefront of research and policy on health inequalities. These include: How health is influenced by circumstances across people's lives and by the areas in which they live How health is simultaneously shaped by inequalities of gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic position How policies can impact on health inequalities All the chapters have been specially written for the new edition by internationally-recognised researchers in social and health inequalities. The book provides an authoritative guide to these fields as well as presenting new research. "Contributors Karl Atkin, Mel Bartley, G. David Batty, David Blane, Bo Burstrom, Danny Dorling, Anne Ellaway, Hilary Graham, Barbara Hanratty, Kate Hunt, Saffron Karlsen, Catherine Law, Sally Macintyre, James Nazroo, Naomi Rudoe, Bethan Thomas, Rachel Thomson, Margaret Whitehead The Challenge Of Health Inequalities -- Ethnicity, Health And The Meaning Of Socio-economic Position -- Identity And Structure: Rethinking Ethnic Inequalities In Health -- Dimensions Of Inequality And The Health Of Women -- Lifecourse Influences On Health In Early Old Age -- Income And Health Over The Lifecourse: Evidence And Policy Implications -- Barriers Rooted In Biography: How Interpretations Of Family Patterns Of Heart Disease And Early Life Experience May Undermine Behavioural Change In Mid-life -- Housing Tenure And Health Inequalities: A Three-dimensional Perspective On People, Homes And Neighborhoods -- Putting Health Inequalities On The Map: Does Where You Live Matter, And Why? -- Understanding Health Inequalities: Locating People In Geographical And Social Spaces -- Individual Deprivation, Neighbourhood And Recovery From Illness -- Housing Wealth And Community Health: Exploring The Role Of Migration -- Researching The Impact Of Public Policy On Inequalities In Health. Edited By Hilary Graham. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Presents an exploration of why the opportunity to live a long and healthy life remains profoundly unequal. This book tackles such questions as: How health is influenced by circumstances across people's lives and by the areas in which they live? And how health is simultaneously shaped by inequalities of gender, ethnicity and socioeconomic position?
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