Course - Social Inequalities in Health - SOS8529
Social Inequalities in Health
About
About the course
Course content
There have been major changes in the health of Norwegians, Europeans and in the world within a fairly short historical perspective.
Life expectancy in many parts of the world has increased drastically, which can be attributed to increasingly better living conditions and healthcare.
However, some groups of the population has not taken part of this improvement to the same degree. The improvement has been greater for people with higher education and high incomes as compared to people with less education or income.
Thus, there are large disparities in depression, physical chronic conditions, subjective health, life expectancy and all other measurements of health when we compare people´s level of education, income or occupational status. It is possible, in principle, for groups that have less resources to achieve the same health as those with the most resources. Consequently, there is an enormous potential for improving public health if we were able to reduce inequalities in health between the rich and the poor.
This course provides a description of how health in Norway and other European countries are distributed by various measures of social status and for various measures of health. It will show how health inequalities are measured, how they evolve over time, and we compare and explain the magnitude and variation of health inequalities between countries. Explanations will be discussed at both the individual and contextual level, and it will be clear that there are complex processes behind.
Learning outcome
Knowledge - the student will:
- be familiar with the key discussions and recent research in the Norwegian and international health sociology.
Skills - the student will:
- treat one of the themes which was discussed in instruction in an independent empirical analytical manner at an internationally high level.
Learning methods and activities
The program is based on a combination of lectures, field trips and seminars.
If few students attend the course in the first two weeeks of teaching, the course will be given as an individual study course with supervision. Please contact the departement for further information.
Form of assessment: Paper
Required previous knowledge
Masters degree in Sociology or equivalent
Course materials
To be decided at the start of the course
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| SOS3608 | 5 sp |
Subject areas
- Sociology