The status syndrome : how social standing affects our health and longevity / Michael Marmot.
The status syndrome : how social standing affects our health and longevity / Michael Marmot.
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New York : Times Books, 2004.
Date
2004.
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N613/319
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English
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319 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents
1. Some are more equal than others -- 2. Men and women behaving badly? -- 3. Poverty enriched -- 4. Relatively speaking -- 5. Who's in charge? -- 6. Home alone -- 7. Trusting together -- 8. The missing men of Russia -- 9. The travails of the fathers ... and mothers -- 10. The moral imperative and th...
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New York : Times Books, 2004.
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1st American ed.
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New York (State)
Date Published
2004.
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"For instance, by investing in early child development and the education system, we can give children a better chance of improving their status and thus their health as adults. By creating secure jobs that give employees some control over the way they manage their careers and reward them for their efforts, we can diminish the social inequalities an...
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The status syndrome : how social standing affects our health and longevity / Michael Marmot.
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0805073701
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613
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