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Summary Advances in Health and Society - HSO31806
- Summary • 33 pages • 2019
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Summary of the course Advances in Health and Society (HSO-31806)
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Summary book Health Inequality (Bartley)
- Summary • 35 pages • 2020
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Summary of the full book 'Health Inequality: An introduction to concepts, theories and methods' by Bartley; second edition (2017). This book is exam material for the course Advances in Health and Society at Wageningen University. The summary is in English. I included some of the important tables and figures discussed, so that you also have a visual overview of the matter. I added an index so you can also study specific parts. The summary is 35,5 pages instead of 201, so I hope you can benefit ...
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Advances in Health and Society Book, articles and lectures summary 2021-2022
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Here you can find summary of all the material you need to know for the exam.
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Summary article Macaulay, Roy, Donaldson, Teasdale, & Kay (2017)
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Summary of the article ‘Conceptualizing the health and well-being impacts of social enterprise: a UK-based study' by Macaulay et al. (2017). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS and MCH.
Even though the summary seems to have a little more pages, I mainly worked with bullet points to create a better overview of all the causes and effects of each factor. Also, this summary in...
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Summary article Macaulay, Mazzei, Roy, Teasdale, & Donaldson (2018)
- Summary • 3 pages • 2020
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Summary of the article ‘Differentiating the effect of social enterprise activities on health' by Macaulay et al. (2018). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS.
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Summary article Pickett & Wilkinson (2015)
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Summary of the article ‘Income inequality and health' by Pickett & Wilkinson (2015). This is reading material for week 2 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS.
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Summary Health Inequality - Mel Bartley
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Summary of the book 'Health Inequality' by Mel Bartley for the course Advances in Health and Society. The summary includes chapters 1 - 11.
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Summary article Super, Wagemakers, Picavet, Sales, & Cooling (2016)
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Summary of the article 'Strengthening sense of coherence: opportunities for theory building in health promotion’ by Super, Wagemakers, Picavet, Verkooijen, & Koelen (2016). This is reading material for week 5 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS and MCH.
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Summary article De Jong, Schout, Pennell, & Abma (2015)
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Summary of the article 'Family Group Conferencing in public mental health and social capital theory’ by De Jong, Schout, Pennell, & Abma (2015). This is reading material for week 6 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH.
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Summary article Ruckert, Huynh, & Labonté (2017)
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Summary of the article ‘Reducing health inequities: is universal basic income the way forward?' by Ruckert, Huynh, & Labonté (2017). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS and MCH.
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