Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

Unequal Health Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

Unequal Health By Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

Summary

Unequal Health examines why stark differences in health and well-being persist across demographic groups. The third edition features a new chapter on diet, new discussions of substance abuse and the attention it receives depending on who is using, new discussion of the Affordable Care Act and its impact, and more.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

Unequal Health Summary

Unequal Health: How Inequality Contributes to Health or Illness by Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

Unequal Health examines the reasons why stark differences in health and well-being persist, even as the health care industry and access to health care grow. The third edition of this powerful book retains the accessible style and focus on inequality from previous editions while featuring significant new material throughout. After an overview of key themes, the book introduces the concept of epidemiology-measuring the number of people who are sick or dying-and offers an overview of health trends over time. Author Grace Budrys distills the latest research to consider the relevance of sex, race, income, and education, and relative social status on health. The book discusses disease, habits that contribute to health, the relationship between health care and health status, genetics, socioeconomic inequality, health policy, and more. The third edition features a new chapter on diet, an increased discussion of substance abuse and the attention it receives based on who is engaging in this behavior, new material on income and education variables and inequality, a new discussion of the Affordable Care Act and its impact, and more.

Unequal Health Reviews

Health shows us how people are affected by the lives they lead. Learning about it gives us a window into how people experience society and its injustices. Grace Budrys is a guide you can trust: she understands her subject, writes simply and clearly, and tells it like it is. As you read this book, you will find she becomes a friend as well as a teacher. This book is a gift to us all. -- Richard Wilkinson, University of Nottingham Medical School, co-founder of The Equality Trust
Numerous primate species are hierarchical, where it can be a profound, existential drag to be low-ranking. But nothing rivals the human invention of socioeconomic status and inequality when it comes to subordinating the have-nots. It has long been recognized that these consequences include poor health. In this excellent, accessible new edition of Unequal Health, Budrys reviews the pathways mediating the social determinants of health. This is an important book, made even more so, I suspect, by the current political climate. -- Robert Sapolsky, Stanford University
Carefully researched, beautifully written, and accessible to most readers, Unequal Health is an indispensable book for anyone concerned about growing health inequities. The third edition provides a welcome update. Budrys addresses timely issues, such as the Affordable Care Act and its impact, along with long-standing concerns related to the social distribution of health behaviors and health care access that shape social variation in health outcomes. -- Robyn Lewis Brown, University of Kentucky

About Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University

Grace Budrys is professor emerita at DePaul University. She chaired the committee that created the Master of Public Health program and served as director for one year, directed the Public Services Master program, and was a professor in the Department of Sociology. Her books include Our Unsystematic Health Care System and How Nonprofits Work.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1-Introduction Chapter 2-Identifying Disease and Its Causes Chapter 3-Causes of Death Chapter 4-Age, Sex, and Race or Ethnicity Chapter 5-External Causes of Death Chapter 6-Healthy and Unhealthy Behaviors: Diet Chapter 7-Healthy and Unhealthy Behaviors: Exercise, Smoking, and Substance Abuse Chapter 8-Health Care Chapter 9-Genes Chapter 10-Stress Chapter 11-Social Determinants of Health Chapter 12-Social Inequality Chapter 13-Unequal Health

Additional information

CIN1442248505G
9781442248502
1442248505
Unequal Health: How Inequality Contributes to Health or Illness by Grace Budrys, PhD, Professor Emerita, Sociology and MPH Program, DePaul University
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2017-01-23
214
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - Unequal Health