French researchers are examining social inequalities in health.

In 2006, the Institute for Public Health Research (Iresp) issued a call for proposals to support research on social inequalities in health. The selected projects examine the mechanisms underlying these inequalities: intergenerational transmission, the impact of occupational status on health, social relationships in working-class neighborhoods that have a positive effect on health, and so on. These scientific findings provide guidance for preventing and reducing these inequalities. Here are a few examples.

Author(s): Moquet Marie-José

Publishing year: 2008

Pages: 25-26

Men's Health, 2008, n° 397, p. 25-26

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