Social inequalities in health: multiple determinants.

At age 35, a blue-collar worker has a life expectancy that is seven years shorter than that of a white-collar worker. Where do social inequalities in health come from? In addition to social class and individual risk behaviors, numerous other social determinants play a role in shaping these inequalities. Current state of knowledge.

Author(s): Moquet Marie-José

Publishing year: 2008

Pages: 17-19

Men's Health, 2008, n° 397, p. 17-19

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