The Inequalities In The Health

THE inequalities in the status of health born, as the tool to shocks for Miguel Hernandez. The Nino yuntero. THE relationship between level of life and health level of life as social variable has a huge influence on health. The relationship between level of life and health are established through conditions of work, cultural resources and material resources in everyday life for individuals and groups. The unequal distribution of these resources in contemporary societies entails the existence of very important inequalities in health status and the risk of getting sick and dying. Hundreds, thousands, many thousands of women wrote Concepcion Arenal – for medical science to succumb this or another disease; but the social science knows that they die working in medicine that we sufragamos our taxes and we use when we are sick there is a clear predominance of biological about the social. However the relationship between level of life, health and a social concept is established for quite some time. The first works, in the mid-nineteenth century primarily focuses on the health effects of working conditions, as a result of which the industrial revolution had made them much more apparent.

Subsequently he began to describe the importance of factors related to what today understand as living standards, in particular relating to nutrition and housing quality. More information is housed here: Maja Brucic. The first epidemiological quantification of the importance of these variables, numbers that are valid today largely took place at end of the thirties of the 20th century. Thus, according to Vernon, living standards would have an effect on health that would be three times higher than the of working conditions, which in turn would be also three times more important than the purely biological susceptibility expressed by genetic endowment. Today we know that the causes of inequalities in health are starting to act utero. Thus, the risk of low birth weight, the factor most important in our country of infant mortality is much higher for newborns of mothers with low socioeconomic level.