An unhealthy decade A sociological study of the state of public health in Russia 1990-1999; Per Carlsson; 2000

An unhealthy decade A sociological study of the state of public health in Russia 1990-1999

av Per Carlsson
The point of departure of this thesis is the marked deterioration in public health which took place after the fall of the communist regimes around 1990 in Central and Eastern Europe, and especially in Russia. The main hypothesis of the four articles which make up the thesis is that people's resources, in the form of social networks, material well-being, influence etc., are socially structured and that the roots of this lie partly in the old communist society and partly in the new one that has replaced it.
The point of departure of this thesis is the marked deterioration in public health which took place after the fall of the communist regimes around 1990 in Central and Eastern Europe, and especially in Russia. The main hypothesis of the four articles which make up the thesis is that people's resources, in the form of social networks, material well-being, influence etc., are socially structured and that the roots of this lie partly in the old communist society and partly in the new one that has replaced it.
Utgiven: 2000
ISBN: 9789122018704
Förlag: Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 162 st
The point of departure of this thesis is the marked deterioration in public health which took place after the fall of the communist regimes around 1990 in Central and Eastern Europe, and especially in Russia. The main hypothesis of the four articles which make up the thesis is that people's resources, in the form of social networks, material well-being, influence etc., are socially structured and that the roots of this lie partly in the old communist society and partly in the new one that has replaced it.
The point of departure of this thesis is the marked deterioration in public health which took place after the fall of the communist regimes around 1990 in Central and Eastern Europe, and especially in Russia. The main hypothesis of the four articles which make up the thesis is that people's resources, in the form of social networks, material well-being, influence etc., are socially structured and that the roots of this lie partly in the old communist society and partly in the new one that has replaced it.
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