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501“…First, physical inequality: the Bedouin community’s way of coping is mediated by the transition to a semi-urban lifestyle under stressful conditions that include the experience of land dispossession and the rupture of caring relationships. Second, social inequality: they experience an inaccessibility to healthcare due to economic problems and a lack of suitable informational resources. …”
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502“…The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted rural communities and is exacerbating the economic, health, and social inequality for poor Americans in rural areas. Mounting job losses and illness in these communities are also pushing low-income families further into poverty. …”
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503“…Data on transgender and gender-nonconforming populations can be pooled together over time to assess these populations’ attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, and social inequality patterns. We identified inconsistencies between interviewer-coded sex, self-reported sex, and gender identity. …”
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504“…The study aimed to understand how “distress” is experienced by patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in the social-cultural context of São Paulo, Brazil, an urban environment marked by social inequality and high levels of violence. A qualitative study was conducted between 2008 and 2010 with PTSD patients (F43.1, ICD-10, 1997) who had been victims of robberies and kidnappings in São Paulo. …”
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505“…Across disciplines, we find that faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality. Furthermore, doctoral prestige alone better predicts ultimate placement than a U.S. …”
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506“…CONCLUSION: The results may provide an estimation of social inequality within the state and could provide clues about the impact of level of coverage and accessibility to screening and health care services on disease prevention and early diagnosis.…”
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507por Tendler, Miriam, Almeida, Marília S., Vilar, Monica M., Pinto, Patrícia M., Limaverde-Sousa, Gabriel“…Schistosomiasis, a disease historically associated with poverty, lack of sanitation and social inequality, is a chronic, debilitating parasitic infection, affecting hundreds of millions of people in endemic countries. …”
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508por Ambriola Oku, Amanda Yumi, Zimeo Morais, Guilherme Augusto, Arantes Bueno, Ana Paula, Fujita, André, Sato, João Ricardo“…The prevalence of health problems during childhood and adolescence is high in developing countries such as Brazil. Social inequality, violence, and malnutrition have strong impact on youth health. …”
Publicado 2019
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509por Laster Pirtle, Whitney N.“…Interventions should address social inequality to achieve health equity across pandemics.…”
Publicado 2020
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510“…Scholars of social inequality in China have commonly concentrated on strata-related social welfare systems that divide the population into urban and rural dwellers, and additionally, into different welfare classes such as civil servants, employees, and migrant workers. …”
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511por Aganbegyan, A. G.“…Mobilization of investment in fixed assets and knowledge economy is considered the main driver of socioeconomic development in regions and overcoming the present economic and social inequality. The potential advantages of investment lending, issuance of regional loans, and local budgets optimization are analyzed in detail. …”
Publicado 2020
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512por Chowdhury, Tahseen A“…In this brief opinion review, I compare risk factors for diabetes and adverse outcomes of COVID-19 and argue that tackling health and social inequality is likely to play a major role in solving the global diabetes pandemic and improve outcomes of COVID-19.…”
Publicado 2021
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513por Scherger, Simone“…Based on the conceptual argument, some of the potential consequences of flexibilized retirement transitions are discussed critically and in particular with regard to questions of social inequality. As these reflections show, the framework may also help to unpack the policy logic behind flexibilizing retirement transitions, and the very different interests it may serve.…”
Publicado 2021
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514“…Based on Pearlin’s stress process model and the social inequality approach to health, this study used a social lens to explore the role of socioeconomic inequities in mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel. …”
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515por Bambra, Clare“…There are significant inequalities in health by socio-economic status, race/ethnicity, gender, neighbourhood deprivation and other axes of social inequality. Reducing these health inequalities and improving health equity is arguably the ‘holy grail’ of public health. …”
Publicado 2021
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516“…We also find that OSIs narrow the social inequality in life satisfaction across groups from rural–urban areas and groups with different social statuses. …”
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517“…Meat production and consumption are sources of animal cruelty, responsible for several environmental problems and human health diseases, and contribute to social inequality. Vegetarianism and veganism (VEG) are two alternatives that align with calls for a transition to more ethical, sustainable, and healthier lifestyles. …”
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518por Fonseca, Leonardo G., Chen, Andre T.C., de Oliveira, Irai S., Chagas, Aline L., Kruger, Jaime A.P., Carrilho, Flair J.“…Brazil, like other countries, has high economic and social inequality, with heterogeneous access to health care. …”
Publicado 2023
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519por Spadacio, Cristiane, dos Santos, Lorruan Alves, Sorrentino, Isa da Silva, Gomes, Romeu, Castellanos, Marcelo Eduardo Pfeiffer, Zucchi, Eliana Miura, Grangeiro, Alexandre, Couto, Marcia Thereza“…This study focuses on a scientific topic that is related to a wide variety of social groups and analyzes how they are affected by it, examining issues related to social inequality and other analytical possibilities surrounding HIV prevention, and providing resources for a comprehensive methodological discussion. …”
Publicado 2023
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520“…DISCUSSION: National legislatures must actively ensure fair access to health care, both nationally and internationally, and also must reduce social inequality. To achieve this requires practical action, not statements of intentions, commitments or targets. …”
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