The Society and Population Health Reader: Volume II: A State and Community Perspective
The second volume in the groundbreaking and controversial two-volume reader on the connections between social structure and public health

In recent years, a whole new field of inquiry on the connections between social class and health has arisen from the work of leading social scientists and medical researchers around the world. This pioneering two-volume reader collects for the first time the substance of their main finding: that variations of health within a population are primarily related to sociostructural factors, including income inequality, educational differences, lack of opportunities, and racism.

Featuring sixteen original essays by preeminent researchers in the field, The Society and Population Health Reader: A State and Community Perspective, includes in-depth studies of the links between health and childhood development, race and ethnicity, social status, stress, and other sociocultural factors. It also features a section on the implications of its findings at the state and municipal level, and suggestions for policy changes that would improve health throughout society. Contributors include Michael Marmot, Ichiro Kawachi, Benjamin C. Amick III, J. Fraser Mustard, Richard G. Wilkinson, David R. Williams, Clyde Hertzman, and Stephen B. Fawcett.

Sure to provoke widespread debate and controversy, The Society and Population Health Reader brings to professional, academic, and general readers the most important research findings and dramatic implications for public policy of this fascinating new field.

A companion volume, The Society and Population Health Reader: Income Inequality and Health, edited by Ichiro Kawachi, Bruce P. Kennedy, and Richard G. Wilkinson, is also available from The New Press.

1137860317
The Society and Population Health Reader: Volume II: A State and Community Perspective
The second volume in the groundbreaking and controversial two-volume reader on the connections between social structure and public health

In recent years, a whole new field of inquiry on the connections between social class and health has arisen from the work of leading social scientists and medical researchers around the world. This pioneering two-volume reader collects for the first time the substance of their main finding: that variations of health within a population are primarily related to sociostructural factors, including income inequality, educational differences, lack of opportunities, and racism.

Featuring sixteen original essays by preeminent researchers in the field, The Society and Population Health Reader: A State and Community Perspective, includes in-depth studies of the links between health and childhood development, race and ethnicity, social status, stress, and other sociocultural factors. It also features a section on the implications of its findings at the state and municipal level, and suggestions for policy changes that would improve health throughout society. Contributors include Michael Marmot, Ichiro Kawachi, Benjamin C. Amick III, J. Fraser Mustard, Richard G. Wilkinson, David R. Williams, Clyde Hertzman, and Stephen B. Fawcett.

Sure to provoke widespread debate and controversy, The Society and Population Health Reader brings to professional, academic, and general readers the most important research findings and dramatic implications for public policy of this fascinating new field.

A companion volume, The Society and Population Health Reader: Income Inequality and Health, edited by Ichiro Kawachi, Bruce P. Kennedy, and Richard G. Wilkinson, is also available from The New Press.

19.95 In Stock
The Society and Population Health Reader: Volume II: A State and Community Perspective

The Society and Population Health Reader: Volume II: A State and Community Perspective

by Alvin R. Tarlov (Editor)
The Society and Population Health Reader: Volume II: A State and Community Perspective

The Society and Population Health Reader: Volume II: A State and Community Perspective

by Alvin R. Tarlov (Editor)

Paperback

$19.95 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

The second volume in the groundbreaking and controversial two-volume reader on the connections between social structure and public health

In recent years, a whole new field of inquiry on the connections between social class and health has arisen from the work of leading social scientists and medical researchers around the world. This pioneering two-volume reader collects for the first time the substance of their main finding: that variations of health within a population are primarily related to sociostructural factors, including income inequality, educational differences, lack of opportunities, and racism.

Featuring sixteen original essays by preeminent researchers in the field, The Society and Population Health Reader: A State and Community Perspective, includes in-depth studies of the links between health and childhood development, race and ethnicity, social status, stress, and other sociocultural factors. It also features a section on the implications of its findings at the state and municipal level, and suggestions for policy changes that would improve health throughout society. Contributors include Michael Marmot, Ichiro Kawachi, Benjamin C. Amick III, J. Fraser Mustard, Richard G. Wilkinson, David R. Williams, Clyde Hertzman, and Stephen B. Fawcett.

Sure to provoke widespread debate and controversy, The Society and Population Health Reader brings to professional, academic, and general readers the most important research findings and dramatic implications for public policy of this fascinating new field.

A companion volume, The Society and Population Health Reader: Income Inequality and Health, edited by Ichiro Kawachi, Bruce P. Kennedy, and Richard G. Wilkinson, is also available from The New Press.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781565845572
Publisher: New Press, The
Publication date: 11/01/2000
Series: Society and Population Health Reader Series , #2
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 7.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alvin R. Tarlov is the director of the Texas Program in Society and Health, a research and public policy collaboration among University of Texas-Houston, Rice University, University of Houston, Baylor College of Medicine, and University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, located in Houston. Robert F. St. Peter is the president of the Kansas Health Institute.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews