作者: J.N Morris
DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(79)90073-4
关键词: Social class 、 Health services 、 Demographic economics 、 Socioeconomic inequalities 、 Child health 、 Social inequality 、 Sociology 、 General Medicine
摘要: Abstract Traditional differences in death-rates by social class continue Britain the 1970s, mostly at lower levels of mortality. The professions do well, unskilled workers and their families particularly badly. Data on health services are scanty, but they suggest that lower-class families, with greater needs, not make proportionate demands some receive less others. Continuing socioeconomic inequalities, disparities child education, current smoking exercise habits indicate