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The social costs of disease
Author(s) -
Orazio Giancola,
Simona Colarusso
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of advanced health care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2612-1344
DOI - 10.36017/jahc2007-003
Subject(s) - disadvantaged , inequality , consumption (sociology) , social inequality , reproduction , work (physics) , production (economics) , psychology , disease , demographic economics , gerontology , sociology , medicine , economics , economic growth , social science , engineering , mathematics , microeconomics , mechanical engineering , mathematical analysis , ecology , biology , pathology
The goal of this work was to observe and analyze health inequalities, taking into consideration the influence that the social background of individuals has in the production and reproduction of inequalities. Taking ISTAT reports as databases, which concern aspects of daily life, the results - also confirmed by the literature and by countless empirical studies on the subject - agree with the thesis according to, in later life, the decline in the state of health appears to be delayed for subjects who occupy a highest social positions and a higher educational qualification, compared to those who are in disadvantaged socio-economic conditions and with a lower educational qualification. Differences that are also recorded in the purchase and consumption of drugs.

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