1st Edition

Locating Health Sociological and Historical Explorations

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    274 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally presented as papers in the 1991 British Sociological Association Conference on Health and Society, Locating Health represents a valuable addition to the ‘health inequalities’ debate by extending our gaze beyond the traditional locations to include place, consumption and lifestyle. It offers reconceptualization of key theoretical terms, including work, income, and public/private domains as well as addressing the reciprocal influence of health and social location, for example early retirement; and highlighting the health consequences of multiple locations, such as gender and class, gender and age.

    List of Figures

    List of Tables

    About the editors

    Notes on the contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Foreword, Uta Gerhardt

    1. Introduction, Stephen Platt and Hilary Thomas

    2. The Impact of Income Inequality on Life Expectancy, Richard Wilkinson

    3. The Gendered Resource Triangle: Health and Resources in Later Life, Sara Arber and Jay Ginn

    4. Gendered Differences in Longevity and Health in Eastern and Western Europe, Sally Macintyre

    5. Feminism and the Health Consequences of Women’s Work in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Britain, Barbara Harrison

    6. Conditions of Formal and Domestic Labour: Toward an Integrated Framework for the Analysis of Gender and Social Class Inequalities in Health, Jennie Popay and Mel Bartley

    7. Health Issues in Male Early Retirement, Dallas Cliff

    8. Occupational Health in the UK Gas Industry: A Study of Employer, Medical and Worker Knowledge and Action on Occupational Health in the Late Nineteenth an Early Twentieth Century, Andrew Watterson

    9. How Do Places Shape Health? Rethinking Locality and Lifestyle in North-East England, Peter Phillimore

    10. The Health Costs of Britain’s Industrialization: A Perspective from the Celtic Periphery, Rory Williams

    11. ‘Keeping up with the Joneses?’ Private Health Insurance as a Consumption Good?, Michael Calnan, Sarah Cant and Jonathan Gabe

    12. Health and Ignorance: Past and Present, David Smith and Malcolm Nicolson

    Index

    Biography

    Stephen Platt, Hilary Thomas, Sue Scott, Gareth Williams