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Unequal Health Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

Unequal Health By Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

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Unequal Health: How Inequality Contributes to Health or Illness by Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

Unequal Health asks why some individuals are living longer and enjoying better health than others. By considering popular beliefs about the relevance of such factors as sex, race, poverty, and health habits, Grace Budrys moves beyond factors that receive a great deal of media attention-such as smoking, diet, exercise, and even genetic inheritance-and examines those factors that are far more difficult to identify and track, such as relative income and relative social status.

Unequal Health Reviews

Praise for the first edition: Unequal Health provides an excellent opportunity for readers to begin critically to examine the complex relationship of various social categories and the ways that health is affected..... * Contemporary Sociology *
Budrys's Unequal Health is a comprehensive text for students of the social determinants of health, whether they come from population studies, sociology, or social epidemiology. This edition draws on recent articles and reports from a wide range of publications to introduce students to the methods, theories, and relevant points of discourse. Additionally, this text is written in an engaging and readable style and will prove a useful tool for those who wish to understand unequal health in our world today. -- Loretta E. Bass, University of Oklahoma
Grace Budrys' s book Unequal Health is a perfect textbook on health disparities. The author explains difficult and complex concepts in a conversational and engaging style. The book contains a wealth of information on health disparities, and the presentation of research findings and academic discussions is easy to follow. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn about this very important public health issue. -- Gesine Hearn, Idaho State University
Praise for the first edition: Unequal Health provides an excellent opportunity for readers to begin critically to examine the complex relationship of various social categories and the ways that health is affected. * Contemporary Sociology *

About Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

Grace Budrys is professor of sociology at DePaul University. She is the author of Our Unsystematic Healthcare System.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Tools Chapter 3: Causes of Death Chapter 4: Age and Sex Chapter 5: Race and Poverty Chapter 6: Lifestyle and Health Behavior Chapter 7: Medical Care Chapter 8: Genes Chapter 9: Stress Chapter 10: Social Inequality Chapter 11: Population Health Chapter 12: Policy

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CIN0742565076G
9780742565074
0742565076
Unequal Health: How Inequality Contributes to Health or Illness by Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2010-01-16
292
N/A
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