Explaining the health gap experienced by girls and women in Canada: A social determinants of health perspective
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Author (aut): Benoit, Cecilia M.
Author (aut): Shumka, Leah
Author (aut): Vallance, Kate
Author (aut): Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga
Author (aut): Phillips, Rachel
Author (aut): Kobayashi, Karen
Author (aut): Hankivsky, Olena
Author (aut): Reid, Colleen J.
Author (aut): Brief, Elana
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In the last few decades there has been a resurgence of interest in the social causes of health inequities among and between individuals and populations. This 'social determinants' perspective focuses on the myriad demographic and societal factors that shape health and well-being. Heeding calls for the mainstreaming of two very specific health determinants - sex and gender - we incorporate both into our analysis of the health gap experienced by girls and women in Canada. However, we take an intersectional approach in that we argue that a comprehensive picture of health inequities must, in addition to considering sex and gender, include a context sensitive analysis of all the major dimensions of social stratification. In the case of the current worldwide economic downturn, and the uniquely diverse Canadian population spread over a vast territory, this means thinking carefully about how socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, immigrant status, employment status and geography uniquely shape the health of all Canadians, but especially girls and women. We argue that while a social determinants of health perspective is important in its own right, it needs to be understood against the backdrop of broader structural processes that shape Canadian health policy and practice. By doing so we can observe how the social safety net of all Canadians has been eroding, especially for those occupying vulnerable social locations. |
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Volume 14, Issue 5
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10.5153/sro.2024
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1360-7804
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©2009. Sage Publications. Sociological Research Online.
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Life Course
Social Location
Canada
Health Gap
Intersectionality
Gender
Sex
Social Determinants
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