Background Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality persist across welfare systems. Income, a key determinant of material resources and long-term security, is rarely measured at the individual level in ...
Background Most minority populations in Europe generally exhibit lower childhood vaccine uptake compared with the general population. Improving uptake in these populations requires contextually ...
Correspondence to Dr Carri Westgarth, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, Cheshire, CH647TE, UK; ...
Background Discrimination can affect health outcomes and increase health inequalities. There is also growing evidence to suggest that discrimination disproportionately affects women’s health, but ...
Background: The infant mortality rate (IMR) has been criticised as a measure of population health because it is narrowly based and likely to focus the attention of health policy on a small part of the ...
Background There is increasing pressure to tackle the wider social determinants of health through the implementation of appropriate interventions. However, turning these demands for better evidence ...
Correspondence to Dr Jan J Barendregt, School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Herston Road, Herston 4006, Australia; j.barendregt{at}sph.uq.edu.au Background The potential impact ...
This essay argues that work, and the socioeconomic class polarities it creates, plays a fundamental role in determining inequalities in the distribution of morbidity and mortality. This is by means of ...
2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Correspondence to Cassandra R O'Lenick, Emory University, Second Floor, Claudia Nance Rollins ...
Background There is growing acknowledgement that the effectiveness of many health interventions is influenced by complex interplays of intervention characteristics as well as implementation and ...