Social Determinants and Geographic Disparities in Health and Health Care
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2018) | Viewed by 71973
Special Issue Editor
Interests: health geography; population aging; planning and policy making
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Dear Colleagues,
Two of the most important themes of health geography and public health in the 21st century are the inequalities and inequities in social determinants of health and health care and how inequalities and inequities in social determinants result in geographic disparities in health and health care. Health geographers, public health researchers and other social and health scientists who are carrying out research on these two themes are invited to submit their manuscripts on any aspect of the social determinants of health and health care and how they explain geographic disparities. Research on geographic disparities related to any health or health care issue, on any population group, at any geographic scale, and from any country or region will be considered for publication subject to peer review.
Prof. Mark Rosenberg
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- health
- health care
- social determinants
- inequalities
- inequities
- geographic disparities
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