Human biology and social inequality /
Human biology and social inequality /
edited by S.S. Strickland and P.S. Shetty.
- Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.
- xii, 346 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
1. Human biology and social inequality Simon Strickland and Prakash Shetty
2. Social inequalities and health in the contemporary world: comparative overview Sally Macintyre
3. Accumulation of health risks across social groups in a national longitudinal study Chris Power and Sharon Matthews
4. Equity, social cohesion and health Richard G. Wilkinson
5. Growth and maturation problems of children and social inequality during economic liberalisation in Central and Eastern Europe O.G. Eiben
6. Social inequalities in the re-emergence of infectious disease John D.H. Porter and Jessica A. Ogden
7. Environmental health, social inequality and biological differences Lawrence M. Schell and Stefan A. Czerwinski
8. Educational potential and attainment: long-term implications of childhood undernutrition Sara Stinson
9. Affluence in developing countries and natural selection in man Kerin O'Dea
10. Physical activity, sport, social status and Darwinian fitness Robert M. Malina
11. Biological correlates of social and geographical mobility in humans: an overview C.G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor
12. How female reproductive decisions cause social inequality in male reproductive fitness: evidence from eighteenth and nineteenth century Germany Eckart Voland and Athanasios Chasiotis
13, Environmental constraints, social inequality and reproductive success. A case study in Morocco Emile Crognier
14. The emergence of health and social inequalities in the archaeological record Mark Nathan Cohen
15. Eugenics and population policies A.H. Bittles and Y-Y Chew
16. The policy implications of health inequalities in developing countries Carolyn Stephens
17. Policy options for managing health inequalities in industrial and post-industrial countries Yoav Ben-Shlomo and M.G. Marmot.
0521570433 (hardcover)
Social medicine--Congresses.
Equality--Congresses.
Human biology--Congresses.
306.461 / STR/H
1. Human biology and social inequality Simon Strickland and Prakash Shetty
2. Social inequalities and health in the contemporary world: comparative overview Sally Macintyre
3. Accumulation of health risks across social groups in a national longitudinal study Chris Power and Sharon Matthews
4. Equity, social cohesion and health Richard G. Wilkinson
5. Growth and maturation problems of children and social inequality during economic liberalisation in Central and Eastern Europe O.G. Eiben
6. Social inequalities in the re-emergence of infectious disease John D.H. Porter and Jessica A. Ogden
7. Environmental health, social inequality and biological differences Lawrence M. Schell and Stefan A. Czerwinski
8. Educational potential and attainment: long-term implications of childhood undernutrition Sara Stinson
9. Affluence in developing countries and natural selection in man Kerin O'Dea
10. Physical activity, sport, social status and Darwinian fitness Robert M. Malina
11. Biological correlates of social and geographical mobility in humans: an overview C.G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor
12. How female reproductive decisions cause social inequality in male reproductive fitness: evidence from eighteenth and nineteenth century Germany Eckart Voland and Athanasios Chasiotis
13, Environmental constraints, social inequality and reproductive success. A case study in Morocco Emile Crognier
14. The emergence of health and social inequalities in the archaeological record Mark Nathan Cohen
15. Eugenics and population policies A.H. Bittles and Y-Y Chew
16. The policy implications of health inequalities in developing countries Carolyn Stephens
17. Policy options for managing health inequalities in industrial and post-industrial countries Yoav Ben-Shlomo and M.G. Marmot.
0521570433 (hardcover)
Social medicine--Congresses.
Equality--Congresses.
Human biology--Congresses.
306.461 / STR/H