TY - BOOK AU - Eckersley,Richard AU - Dixon,Jane AU - Douglas,R.M. TI - The social origins of health and well-being SN - 0521890217 U1 - 306.461 21 PY - 2001/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Health KW - Social aspects KW - Work KW - Health aspects KW - Health and race KW - Social classes KW - Quality of life KW - Medical economics N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; 1; A general model of the social origins of health and well-being; Jake Najman --; Part I; Historical, Global and Cultural Perspectives: --; 2; Healthier progress: historical perspectives on the social and economic determinants of health; John Powles --; 3; Health inequalities in the New World Order; David Legge --; 4; Globalisation and environmental change: implications for health and health inequalities; Colin Butler, Bob Douglas and Tony McMichael --; 5; Culture, health and well-being; Richard Eckersley --; Part II; Explaining Health Inequalities: --; 6; Income inequality and health: in search of fundamental causes; Gavin Turrell --; 7; Mediation of the effects of social and economic status on health and mortality: the roles of behaviour and constitution; Richard Taylor --; 8; Migrants, money and margarine: possible explanations for Australia-New Zealand mortality differences; Alistair Woodward, Colin Mathers and Martin Tobias --; 9; Income, income inequality and health in New Zealand; Philippa Howden-Chapman and Des O'dea --; 10; Equity in access to health care; Stephen Duckett --; Part III; Social Organisation and Health: --; 11; Human settlements: health and the physical environment; Peter Newman --; 12; Work and health: the impact of structural workforce changes and the work environment; Anne-Marie Feyer and Dorothy Broom --; 13; Health, inequities, community and social capital; Robert Bush and Fran Baum --; Part IV; Developmental and Biological Perspectives: --; 14; Health inequalities: the seeds are sown in childhood, what about the remedies?; Graham Vimpani --; 15; Family, early development and life course: common risk and protective factors in pathways to prevention; Judy Cashmore --; 16; Health inequalities: is the foundation for these laid before the time of birth?; Terry Dwyer, Ruth Morley and Leigh Blizzard --; 17; How social factors affect health: neuro-endocrine interactions; Kerin O'dea and Mark Daniel --; Part V; Implications for Policy, Interventions and Health Research: --; 18; The sociology of Aboriginal health policy and modelling in social epidemiology; Ian Anderson --; 19; Does our limited analysis of the dimensions of poverty limit the way we seek solutions?; Elizabeth Harris, Don Nutbeam and Peter Sainsbury --; 20; Developmental prevention in a disadvantaged community; Ross Homel, Gordon Elias and Ian Hay --; 21; Rethinking evaluation for policy action on the social origins of health and well-being; Beverly Sibthorpe and Jane Dixon ER -