Influence of health inequalities
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This in-depth academic essay provides a comprehensive analysis of how gender and socioeconomic status (SES) influence public health outcomes. It explores the well-known gender-health paradox, explaining why women experience higher rates of chronic illness and functional disabilities despite having a longer life expectancy than men. Key topics covered include: The impact of education, employment, and income on healthcare utilization. Social role hypothesis (stress, domestic workload, and career barriers for women). Gender differences in specific conditions like cardiac issues, chronic pain, and mental health. Highly recommended for university students studying Public Health, Medical Sociology, Nursing, or Health Sciences. Fully referenced using credible academic sources.
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