Human Biology and Social Inequality

Exploring the connections between biology and social stratification

Simon S Strickland editor Prakash S Shetty editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th May '98

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This insightful examination of biological variation and social inequality explores how these factors are interconnected, as illustrated in Human Biology and Social Inequality.

In Human Biology and Social Inequality, the author explores the intricate connections between biological variation and social inequality. This comprehensive volume delves into various measures of biological variation, such as health, nutrition, fertility, and mortality, revealing how these factors often correlate with indices of social stratification. By examining a wide range of data, the book highlights patterns that persist across different times, places, and populations, emphasizing the significance of understanding these relationships in the context of human society.

A central theme of Human Biology and Social Inequality is the exploration of the mechanisms that link biological and social factors. The author discusses the proximate determinants of these connections and their implications for social mobility. By addressing how social stratification influences processes of natural selection, the book provides a thought-provoking perspective on the dynamics of human groups and the role of biology in shaping social outcomes.

Furthermore, the book tackles sensitive issues surrounding health policy and the implications of biological variation for eugenics in both industrialized and developing nations. It invites readers to reflect on the ethical considerations and challenges that arise from the interplay of biology and society, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in the complexities of human biology and its societal implications.

"...the individual papers provide quite useful reviews and information and, taken together, make an important contribution to an underdeveloped field of human biology." American Journal of Human Biology

ISBN: 9780521570435

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm

Weight: 650g

360 pages