This revised volume, originally published in Sweden,
consolidates multidisciplinary research on gender inequalities in
health. Reviewing previous research and presenting new empirical
data from Sweden and elsewhere, the authors examine basic concepts,
possible hypotheses, explanatory models, and policy solutions for
the biological and social causes of the differences in health
between men and women. Along with discussions of reproductive,
mental, and occupational health, this book reviews critical issues
such as violence and asks important questions, such as why men are
dying younger.
The volume also analyzes how Sweden's labor market, social
structure, and health care system have contributed to these gender
differences, and what effects these factors will have in the
future. Sweden's experience as a pioneer in health achievement and
gender equality provides valuable insights into the health-related
challenges remaining for the rest of the world.
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