Inequalities

Inequalities in Marriage

Women and men typically experience different rights and responsibilities in marriage, in spite of widespread beliefs in marital equality. These differences led sociologist Jesse Bernard (1972) to coin the phrase ”his and her marriages.” Gender-based patterns of inequalities in marriage have existed historically in the US and other western nations, though they have declined somewhat

Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health Outcomes

This article explores the complex interplay between socioeconomic inequalities and health outcomes within the realm of health psychology. The introduction provides a foundational understanding of socioeconomic status and its relevance to health, setting the stage for an exploration of the theoretical frameworks underpinning this relationship. The first body section elucidates the social determinants of health

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