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E-grāmata: Financial and Economic Crises and Their Impact on Health and Social Well-Being

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About the book This volume provides a timely collection of the most germane studies and commentaries on the complex links between recent changes in national economies, welfare regimes, social inequalities, and population health. Drs. Vicente Navarro and Carles Muntaner have selected 24 representative articles, organized around six themes, from the widely read pages of the International Journal of Health Services (2006-2013)—articles that not only challenge conventional approaches to population health but offer new insights and robust results that critically advance public health scholarship. Part I applies a social-conflict perspective to better understand how political forces, processes, and institutions precede and give rise to social inequalities, economic instability, and population health. The need to politicize dominant (neoliberal) ideologies is emphasized, given its explanatory power to elucidate unequal power relations. The next four parts focus on the health impacts of growing inequalities and economic decline on government services and transfers (Part II); labor markets and employment conditions (Part III); welfare states and regimes (Part IV); and social class relations (Part V). Part VI advocates for a more politically engaged approach to population health and presents alternative solutions to achieving egalitarian outcomes, which, in turn, improve health and reduce health inequalities. Taken together, the works in this volume reflect IJHS's collective commitment to publishing high-impact studies, inspiring fruitful debates, and advancing the discipline in new and essential ways. Emerging and established researchers as well as students and professionals committed to health equity matters will benefit from this book's astute contributions.INTENDED AUDIENCE:Social scientists interested in health (health sociologists, anthropologists, economists, political scientists, historians); public health researchers and practitioners; medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other health professionals interested in terminants of health; and academic, research, and practice communities with an interest in society and health.

This volume examines the complex links between recent changes in national economies, welfare regimes, social inequalities, and population health. Twenty-four articles selected from the International Journal of Health Services both challenge conventional approaches to population health and offer new insights and robust results that critically advance public health scholarship.
Introduction 1(5)
Vicente Navarro
Carles Muntaner
PART I The Causes of the Crisis
Edwin Ng
6(2)
1 Neoliberalism as a Class Ideology; Or, The Political Causes of the Growth of Inequalities
8(15)
Vicente Navarro
2 The Crisis and Fiscal Policies in the Peripheral Countries of the Eurozone
23(7)
Vicente Navarro
PART II The Crisis and Its Consequences for Welfare Services and Transfers
Edwin Ng
30(2)
3 The Effects of Health Care Reforms on Health Inequalities: A Review and Analysis of the European Evidence Base
32(22)
Elena Gelormino
Clare Bambra
Teresa Spadea
Silvia Bellini
Giuseppe Costa
4 Ditching the Single-Payer System in the National Health Service: How the English Department of Health is Learning the Wrong Lessons from the United States
54(8)
Lucy Reynolds
Clare Gerada
Martin McKee
5 Visits to Family Physicians or Specialists by Elderly Persons in Canada and the United States: An Exploratory Comparative Study
62(11)
Mark S. Kaplan
Nathalie Huguet
David Feeny
Bentson H. McFarland
Stacey S. Williams
6 Minimum Income Protection and European Integration: Trends and Levels of Minimum Benefits in Comparative Perspective, 1990--2005
73(22)
Kenneth Nelson
PART III The Crisis and Changes in the Labor Market
Edwin Ng
95(2)
7 Employment Relations and Global Health: A Typological Study of World Labor Markets
97(25)
Haejoo Chung
Carles Muntaner
Joan Benach
the EMCONET Network
8 The Impact of Public Employment on Health and Health Inequalities: Evidence from China
122(31)
Wei Zhang
9 Ensuring a Healthy and Productive Workforce: Comparing the Generosity of Paid Sick Day and Sick Leave Policies in 22 Countries
153(22)
Jody Heymann
Hye Jin Rho
John Schmitt
Alison Earle
10 Overstretched and Unreciprocated Commitment: Reviewing Research on the Occupational Health and Safety Effects of Downsizing and Job Insecurity
175(43)
Michael Quinlan
Philip Bohle
11 Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance Erosion Accelerates in the Recession
218(38)
Elise Gould
12 How Do Macro-Level Contexts and Policies Affect the Employment Chances of Chronically Ill and Disabled People? The Impact of Recession and Deindustrialization
256(19)
Paula Holland
Bo Burstrom
Margaret Whitehead
Finn Diderichsen
Espen Dahl
Ben Barr
Lotta Nylen
Wen-Hao Chen
Karsten Thielen
Kjetil A. van der Wel
Stephen Clayton
Sharanjit Uppal
PART IV Changes In the Welfare States
Edwin Ng
275(2)
13 Different Welfare States---Different Policies? An Analysis of the Substance of National Health Promotion Policies in Three European Countries
277(18)
Elisabeth Fosse
14 Social Inequalities in "Sickness": Does Welfare State Regime Type Make a Difference? A Multilevel Analysis of Men and Women in 26 European Countries
295(21)
Kjetil A. van der Wel
Espen Dahl
Karsten Thielen
15 Welfare State Regime Life Courses: The Development of Western European Welfare State Regimes and Age-Related Patterns of Educational Inequalities in Self-Reported Health
316(21)
Clare Bambra
Gopalakrishnan Netuveli
Terje A. Eikemo
16 Variation of Socioeconomic Gradients in Children's Developmental Health Across Advanced Capitalist Societies: Analysis of 22 OECD Nations
337(25)
Arjumand Siddiqi
Ichiro Kawachi
Lisa Berkman
S. V. Subramanian
Clyde Hertzman
17 Gender Policy Developments and Policy Regimes in 22 OECD Countries, 1979--2008
362(29)
Mona C. Backhans
Bo Burstrom
Staffan Marklund
18 Analyzing Differences in the Magnitude of Socioeconomic Inequalities in Self-Perceived Health by Countries of Different Political Tradition in Europe
391(20)
Carme Borrell
Albert Espelt
Maica Rodriguez-Sanz
Bo Burstrom
Carles Muntaner
M. Isabel Pasarin
Joan Benach
Chiara Marinacci
Albert-Jan Roskam
Maartje Schaap
Enrique Regidor
Giuseppe Costa
Paula Santana
Patrick Deboosere
Anton Kunst
Vicente Navarro
PART V Changes in Class Inequalities
Edwin Ng
411(2)
19 Class Divisions and Health Chances in Brazil
413(19)
Jose Alcides Figueiredo Santos
20 Wealth Inequality and Health: A Political Economy Perspective
432(22)
Nadine R. Nowatzki
21 The Other Side of the Chinese Economic Miracle
454(19)
Wei Zhang
PART VI Focus on Solutions
Edwin Ng
473(2)
22 Social Class, Politics, and the Spirit Level: Why Income Inequality Remains Unexplained and Unsolved
475(13)
Carles Muntaner
Nanky Rai
Edwin Ng
Haejoo Chung
23 The Solution Space: Developing Research and Policy Agendas to Eliminate Employment-Related Health Inequalities
488(6)
Carles Muntaner
Sanjeev Sridharan
Haejoo Chung
Orielle Solar
Michael Quinlan
Montserrat Vergara
Joan Benach
the EMCONET Network
24 Why We Don't Spend Enough on Public Health: An Alternative View
494(3)
Vicente Navarro
About the Editors 497(2)
About the Authors 499
Vicente Navarro, Carles Muntaner