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100 1 _aWilkinson, Richard G.
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245 1 4 _aThe impact of inequality :
_bhow to make sick societies healthier /
_cRichard G. Wilkinson.
264 1 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge,
_c2005.
300 _aviii, 355 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c22 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _g1.
_tAffluent Societies: Material Success, Social Failure --
_g2.
_tInequality: More Hostile, Less Sociable Societies --
_g3.
_tAnxieties and Insecurities: The Eyes of Others --
_g4.
_tHealth and Inequality: Shorter Stressful Lives --
_g5.
_tViolence and Inequality: Status, Stigma and Respect --
_g6.
_tCooperation or Conflict: Inequality Names the Game --
_g7.
_tGender, Race and Inequality: Kicking Down --
_g8.
_tEvolved Social Strategies: Mutuality and Dominance --
_g9.
_tLiberty, Equality, Fraternity: Economic Democracy.
520 _a"In this book, pioneering social epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson, shows how inequality affects social relations and well-being. In wealthy countries, health is not simply a matter of material circumstances and access to health care; it is also how your relationships and social standing make you feel about life. Using detailed evidence from rich market democracies, the book addresses people's experience of inequality and presents a radical theory of the psychosocial impact of class stratification. The book demonstrates how poor health, high rates of violence and low levels of social capital all reflect the stresses of inequality and explains the pervasive sense that, despite material success, our societies are sometimes social failures. What emerges is a new conception of what it means to say that we are social beings and of how the social structure penetrates our personal lives and relationships."--Publisher.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
650 0 _aEquality
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650 0 _aSocial medicine.
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650 0 _aHealth attitudes
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650 0 _aSocial structure
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650 0 _aQuality of life.
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