Differential Mortality
Methodological Issues and Biosocial Factors
Penny Kane editor Lado Ruzicka editor Guillaume Wunsch editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:15th Jun '95
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
There are strongly pronounced differentials between survival chances for different social classes in less developed countries. This book gives insight into the variety of factors–biological, social, economic and cultural–associated with these inequalities in mortality rates. Certain of the papers deal with new conceptual approaches and methodological issues, while others cover particular countries in Asia and Latin America, providing overall an important and provoking study of inequality in death. Contributors: L. Ruzicka, J. Duchene, G. Wunsch, R. H. Gray, S. Horiuchi, S. D'Souza, E. E. Arriaga, J. M. Guzman, B. Utomo, M. B. Iskandar, N. H. Fisek, A. Palloni, G. C. Myers, A. Bouckaert, P. Kane
All the papers appear to be of a high academic standard, and the topics discussed are of considerable relevance and importance ... It will be read for many years to come with benefit by scholars of many disciplines and also by others who are interested and concerned with the welfare of developing countries. * Journal of Biosocial Science *
ISBN: 9780198288824
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 16mm
Weight: 435g
272 pages