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Alaszewski and J. Manthorpe, ''Durkheim, Social Integration and Suicide Rates'', Nursing Times, 91, 1995, 34-5. 4. R. Taylor and A. Rieger, ''Medicine as Social Science: Rudolf Virchow on the Typhus Epidemic in Upper Silesia'', International Journal of Health Services, 15, 1985, 547-59. Health Inequalities by Area, Income, Education, Occupation, Gender, and Ethnicity 5. R.


E. Faris and H. W. Dunham, ''Chapter XI'', Mental Disorders in Urban Areas(University of Chicago Press, 1939), pp. 160-77. 6. A. Yankauer, ''The Relationship of Fetal and Infant Mortality to Residential Segregation: An Inquiry into Social Epidemiology'', American Sociological Review, 15, 1950, 644-88.


7. E. M. Kitagawa and P. M. Hauser, ''Education and Income Differentials'', Differential Mortality in the United States: A Study in Socioeconomic Epidemiology(Harvard University Press, 1973), pp. 11-23. 8.


M. G. Marmot et al., ''Employment Grade and Coronary Heart Disease in British Civil Servants'', Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 32, 1978, 244-9. 9. S. H. Preston, ''The Changing Relation between Mortality and Level of Economic Development'', Population Studies, 29, 1975, 231-48.


10. A. Sen, ''Public Action and the Quality of Life in Developing Countries'', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 43, 1981, 287-319. 11. P. Heuveline, M. Guillot, and D. R.


Gwatkin, ''The Uneven Tides of the Health Transition'', Social Science and Medicine, 55, 2002, 313-22. 12. R. G. Wilkinson, ''The Epidemiological Transition: From Material Scarcity to Social Disadvantage?'', Daedalus, 123, 1994, 61-77. 13. A. M.


Gray, ''Inequalities in Health. The Black Report: A Summary and Comment'', International Journal of Health Services, 12, 1982, 349-78. 14. G. D. Smith, M. Bartley, and D. Blane, ''The Black Report on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health 10 Years On'', British Medical Journal, 301, 1990, 373-7.


15. G. Pappas et al., ''The Increasing Disparity in Mortality between Socioeconomic Groups in the United States, 1960 and 1986'', New England Journal of Medicine, 329, 1993, 103-9. 16. J. Banks et al., ''The SES Health Gradient on Both Sides of the Atlantic'' (NBER Working Paper 12674, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.


, 2007). 17. S. Arber, ''Comparing Inequalities in Women''s and Men''s Health: Britain in the 1990s'', Social Science and Medicine, 44, 1997, 773-87. 18. A. Sacker et al., ''Comparing Health Inequality in Men and Women: Prospective Study of Mortality 1986-96'', British Medical Journal, 320, 2000, 1303-7.


19. D. R. Williams and C. Collins, ''US Socioeconomic and Racial Differences in Health: Patterns and Explanations'', Annual Review of Sociology, 21, 1995, 359-86. 20. J. Y.


Nazroo, ''The Structuring of Ethnic Inequalities in Health: Economic Position, Racial Discrimination, and Racism'', American Journal of Public Health, 93, 2003, 277-84. 21. J. W. Frank, R. S. Moore, and G. M.


Ames, ''Historical and Cultural Roots of Drinking Problems Among American Indians'', American Journal of Public Health, 90, 2000, 344-51. The Measurement of Health Inequalities 22. B. Galobardes, J. Lynch, and G. D. Smith, ''Measuring Socioeconomic Position in Health Research'', British Medical Bulletin, 81-2, 2007, 21-37. 23.


R. Carr-Hill, ''The Measurement of Inequities in Health: Lessons from the British Experience'', Social Science and Medicine, 31, 1990, 393-404. 24. J. P. Mackenbach et al., ''Socioeconomic Inequalities in Morbidity and Mortality in Western Europe: The EU Working Group on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health'', The Lancet, 349, 1997, 1655-9. 25.


D. Vagero and R. Erikson, ''Socioeconomic Inequalities in Morbidity and Mortality in Western Europe'', The Lancet, 350, 1997, 516. 26. K. Moser, C. Frost, and D. A.


Leon, ''Comparing Health Inequalities Across Time and Place Rate Ratios and Rate Differences Lead to Different Conclusions: Analysis of Cross-Sectional Data from 22 Countries, 1991-2001'', International Journal of Epidemiology, 36, 2007, 1285-91. selection versus causation 27. R. Illsley, ''Social Class Selection and Class Differences in Relation to Stillbirths and Infant Deaths'', British Medical Journal, 2, 1955, 1520-4. 28. A. J. Fox, P.


O. Goldblatt, and D. R. Jones, ''Social Class Mortality Differentials: Artefact, Selection or Life Circumstances?'', Journal of Epidemiology Community Health, 39, 1985, 1-8. 29. P. West, ''Rethinking the Health Selection Explanation for Health Inequalities'', Social Science and Medicine, 32, 1991, 373-84. 30.


D. Blane, G. Davey Smith, and M. Bartley, ''Social Selection: What Does it Contribute to Social Class Differences in Health?'', Sociology of Health & Illness, 15, 1993, 1-15. Volume II: Health Inequalities: Causes and Pathways 31. N. E. Adler et al.


, ''Socioeconomic Status and Health: The Challenge of the Gradient'', American Psychologist, 49, 1994, 15-24. Behavioural Causes of Health Inequalities 32. E. Dowler, ''Inequalities in Diet and Physical Activity in Europe'', Public Health Nutrition, 4, 2001, 701-9. 33. H. Graham, ''Smoking Prevalence Among Women in the European Community 1950-1990'', Social Science and Medicine, 43, 1996, 243-54. 34.


M. J. Jarvis and J. Wardle, ''Social Patterning of Individual Health Behaviours: The Case of Cigarette Smoking'', in M. Marmot and R. G. Wilkinson (eds.), Social Determinants of Health, 2nd edn.


(Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 224-37. 35. L. S. Wakschlag et al., ''Pregnant Smokers Who Quit, Pregnant Smokers Who Don''t: Does History of Problem Behavior Make a Difference?'', Social Science and Medicine, 56, 2003, 2449-60. 36.


G. Rose and M. G. Marmot, ''Social Class and Coronary Heart Disease'', British Heart Journal, 45, 1981, 13-19. 37. P. Makela, T. Valkonen, and T.


Martelin, ''Contribution of Deaths Related to Alcohol Use of Socioeconomic Variation in Mortality: Register Based Follow Up Study'', British Medical Journal, 315, 1997, 211-16. 38. P. M. Lantz et al., ''Socioeconomic Disparities in Health Change in a Longitudinal Study of US Adults: The Role of Health-Risk Behaviors'', Social Science & Medicine, 53, 2001, 29-40. Material Causes of Health Inequalities 39. D.


Dorling et al., ''The Ghost of Christmas Past: Health Effects of Poverty in London in 1896 and 1991'', British Medical Journal, 321, 2000, 1547-51. 40. K. E. Pickett and M. Pearl, ''Multilevel Analyses of Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Context and Health Outcomes: A Critical Review'', Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 55, 2001, 111-22. 41.


J. N. Morris et al., ''A Minimum Income for Healthy Living'', Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 54, 2000, 885-9. 42. S. A. Bashir, ''Home is Where the Harm is: Inadequate Housing as a Public Health Crisis'', American Journal of Public Health, 92, 2002, 733-8.


43. J. T. Hart, ''The Inverse Care Law'', The Lancet, 1, 1971, 405-12. 44. S. Szreter, ''Rethinking Mckeown: The Relationship between Public Health and Social Change'', American Journal of Public Health, 92, 2002, 722-5. 45.


J. P. Mackenbach, M. H. Bouvier-Colle, and E. Jougla, ''"Avoidable" Mortality and Health Services: A Review of Aggregate Data Studies'', Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 44, 1990, 106-11. 46. K.


E. Lasser, D. U. Himmelstein, and S. Woolhandler, ''Access to Care, Health Status, and Health Disparities in the United States and Canada: Results of a Cross-National Population-Based Survey'', American Journal of Public Health, 96, 2006, 1300-7. 47. A. Dixon and J.


Le Grand, ''Is Greater Patient Choice Consistent with Equity? The Case of the English NHS'', Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 11, 2006, 162-6. Social Determinants of Health in the Wo;P>Health Inequalities by Area, Income, Education, Occupation, Gender, and Ethnicity 5. R. E. Faris and H. W. Dunham, ''Chapter XI'', Mental Disorders in Urban Areas(University of Chicago Press, 1939), pp. 160-77.


6. A. Yankauer, ''The Relationship of Fetal and Infant Mortality to Residential Segregation: An Inquiry into Social Epidemiology'', American Sociological Review, 15, 1950, 644-88. 7. E. M. Kitagawa and P. M.


Hauser, ''Education and Income Differentials'', Differential Mortality in the United States: A Study in Socioeconomic Epidemiology(Harvard University Press, 1973), pp. 11-23. 8. M. G. Marmot et al., ''Employment Grade and Coronary Heart Disease in British Civil Servants'', Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 32, 1978, 244-9. 9.


S. H. Preston, ''The Changing Relation between Mortality and Level of Economic Development'', Population Studies, 29, 1975, 231-48. 10. A. Sen, ''Public Action and the Quality of Life in Developing Countries'', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 43, 1981, 287-319. 11. P.


Heuveline, M. Guillot, and D. R. Gwatkin, ''The Uneven Tides of the Health Transition'', Social Science and Medicine, 55, 2002, 313-22. 12. R. G. Wilkinson, ''The Epidemiological Transition: From Material Scarcity to Social Disadvantage?'', Daedalus, 123, 1994, 61-77.


13. A. M. Gray, ''Inequalities in Health. The Black Report: A Summary and Comment'', Interna.


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