Gender Inequalities in Health
Discover the critical insights into health disparities with Gender Inequalities in Health by Gunnar Aronsson. Published by Harvard University Press in 2001, this comprehensive paperback spans 336 pages, delving into the complex interplay of biological and social factors that contribute to health differences between genders. This revised volume not only reviews previous research but also presents new empirical data from Sweden and beyond, making it an essential read for anyone interested in gender studies, health policy, and social justice. Aronsson explores fundamental concepts, hypotheses, explanatory models, and effective policy solutions that address the pressing issue of gender-based health inequalities. Whether you are a student, researcher, or policy maker, this book offers valuable perspectives and a thorough understanding of the systemic challenges faced in health care delivery. Enhance your knowledge and contribute to the conversation on gender and health with this enlightening work.