Does being socially vulnerable make our health more vulnerable?
* This is a guest blogpost by Isabel Iguacel. Isabel is a psychologist, nurse, economist and PhD student at the University of Zaragoza, Spain.… Read more »
* This is a guest blogpost by Isabel Iguacel. Isabel is a psychologist, nurse, economist and PhD student at the University of Zaragoza, Spain.… Read more »
This is a blog post by Patrick Präg on a paper we recently published. Patrick is a researcher at Oxford University’s Department of… Read more »
picture credit Racial and ethnic disparities in infant health are common worldwide and of particular interest in countries that… Read more »
Evidence supports the beneficial health impact of an increase in primary care physicians for underserved populations. However,… Read more »
The health of people of Roma ethnicity, has been shown to be poorer compared to people of non-Roma ethnicity in various studies.… Read more »
The International Journal of Public Health has just published a special issue on life course influences on health and health… Read more »
The Internatonal Journal of Public Health is very much focused on social inequalities in health! We recently published a special… Read more »
We are happy to announce the publication of the October issue of the International Journal of Public Health! After publishing a… Read more »
The International Journal of Public Health is very much interested in work relating to socioeconomic inequalities in health. In… Read more »
The economic crisis of the last years, often referred to as “great recession” has raised many discussions on how it… Read more »