Integrating socio-economic determinants of Canadian women's health
Vissandjee, Bilkis ; Desmeules, Marie ; Abdool, Shelly ; Kazanjian, Arminée
2004
4 (Suppl.)
S34
economic impact ; social aspect ; social conditions ; health status ; women
Gender equality & Women
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6874/4/S34
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"The association between a number of socio-economic determinants and health has been amply demonstrated in Canada and elsewhere. Over the past decades, women's increased labour force participation and changing family structure, among other changes in the socio-economic environment, have altered social roles considerably and lead one to expect that the pattern of disparities in health among women and men will also have changed. Using data from the CCHS (2000), this chapter investigates the association between selected socio-economic determinants of health and two specific self-reported outcomes among women and men: (a) self-perceived health and (b) self-reports of chronic conditions."
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