The (re)production of health inequalities through the process of disseminating preventive innovations: the dynamic influence of socioeconomic status

Volume: 28, Issue: 2, Pages: 177 - 193
Published: Apr 11, 2019
Abstract
Fundamental Cause Theory suggests the replacement of mechanisms that produce the persistent relationship between socioeconomic status and health over time. Understanding how this process operates is central to explaining the reproduction of health inequality. We use data from the Onco-barometer survey (2010) to test a set of hypotheses derived from FCT, Diffusion Of Innovations theory and the intersection between these theories to examine how...
Paper Details
Title
The (re)production of health inequalities through the process of disseminating preventive innovations: the dynamic influence of socioeconomic status
Published Date
Apr 11, 2019
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
177 - 193
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