Health Inequality's Deep Roots in Social and Economic Systems
Global health gaps persist despite progress, rooted in centuries of social inequality | Health
Health inequalities have long shaped human societies but a new historical analysis suggests that these disparities were neither constant nor inevitable across time Instead they evolved alongside major social economic and environmental transformations from early human communities to modern industrial societies A new review traces this trajectory offering insights into how socioeconomic differences in health emerged fluctuated and ultimately became entrenched as a defining feature of modern public health
A new historical analysis reveals how health disparities evolved alongside major social, economic, and environmental changes rather than remaining constant throughout human history. The review traces health inequality from early communities to modern industrial societies, showing how socioeconomic differences became entrenched in contemporary public health. Researchers argue these disparities were neither inevitable nor unavoidable, offering insights into their origins and potential solutions.
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