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Health Inequalities (Black Report (Materialistic/ Structural (Material…
Health Inequalities
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Social determinants
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Social model
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WHO definition of SDs
Conditions by which people are born, grow, work, live and age. Affected by social, economic and political policies, systems and social norms.
Age, gender, geography, income, culture, housing etc
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Living standard, life prospect, education, income
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Life Course
Early life
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economic, education, physiological, emotional
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Behaviour determined by social context, norms of significant others. Physiological status reflects influences of past/present. Phases of life can add protection or disadvantage
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Measuring Inequality
Employment
Broad as can be semi, underemployed or low wage.
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Housing Tenure
Owner occupier, private renter, council house tenant
Area of residence: Housing estate, block flats.
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IMD
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Income, employment, education, health, crime, barriers to housing, living environment
Household income
Only routine measurement is taxable income, as complex systems (benefits, bonus etc).
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Biomedical model
Genetics, cellular function, pharmo