Socioeconomic health inequalities: exploring the role of social mobility, unhealthy homogenization, and perceived classism

Audrey Maria Wilhelmina Simons-Op het Veld

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Abstract

Health differences between people at the top and bottom of the social ladder is a persistent problem in Europe. This dissertation explored two possible explanations: people at the bottom of the ladder are becoming increasingly unhealthy because healthier people find it easier to ascend the social ladder, and the negative health effects associated with the prejudices/stigmas perceived by people at the bottom of the ladder. Both explanations were supported, but their contribution to national and international health differences calls for further research. This dissertation highlighted the importance of legislation to minimise the health effects associated with income, education and profession and to prevent prejudices against people at the bottom of the social ladder.
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • Maastricht University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Bosma, Hans, Supervisor
  • Koster, Annemarie, Co-Supervisor
Award date5 Jul 2018
Place of PublicationMaastricht
Publisher
Print ISBNs9789462959422
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • health differences
  • Europe
  • prejudices
  • social ladder

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