HLST 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Ahousaht First Nation, Social Stratification, Health Canada

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This chapter mainly deals with how the social class of an individual affects his or her overall health. People who have higher incomes, higher education with better jobs live longer than those with poor education and incomes. This is even true in canada, for example, there are private health care facilities available in urban centres in canada affordable only by the rich. So while these people are getting spas and pedicures, some are waiting in line to see their family doctors, if they have one at all. The two major indicators used to assess socio-economic position in studies of social inequalities in health are social stratification and social class. Social stratification usually refers to the ranking of individuals along a range of economic attributes such as income. However, these measures do not reveal the social mechanisms that explain how individuals come to accumulate different levels of economic, political, and cultural resources.

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