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The persistence of health inequalities in modern welfare states: The explanation of a paradox

 

Autor institucional : Department of Public Health, Erasmus Rotterdam, Netherlands
Autor/Autores: Johan P. Mackenbach
Fecha de publicación: Marzo 2012
Alcance geográfico: Regional e Internacional
Publicado en: Países Bajos
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Resumen: The persistence of socioeconomic inequalities in health, even in the highly developed welfare states of Western Europe, is one of the great disappointments of public health. Health inequalities have not only persisted while welfare states were being built up, but on some measures have even widened, and are not smaller in European countries with more generous welfare arrangements. This paper attempts to identify potential explanations for this paradox, by reviewing nine modern theories of the explanation of health inequalities. The theories reviewed are: mathematical artifact, fundamental causes, life course perspective, social selection, personal characteristics, neo-materialism, psychosocial factors, diffusion of innovations, and cultural capital.
   

 

 

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