Socio-economic differences in birth weight: revisiting epidemiological approaches

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Abstract

Epidemiological perspectives applied to the study of socioeconomic inequalities in health are characterized by a one-dimensional approach to social differences, as income, occupation, and education are used as interchangeable variables to capture social inequalities. This paper calls into question this assumption by exploring the impact of parent's education and occupation on their newborns' health status, using the low birth weight indicator. We show that occupation and education, although related, should not be used as interchangeable. This study also challenges the traditional perspective in epidemiology of studying perinatal outcomes focusing exclusively on mother's information, as it shows that, despite the slightly higher infl uence of the mother's socioeconomic information, both parents have a key role on their newborn's birthweight.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftRevista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas
Vol/bind144
Udgave nummerOctober/December
Sider (fra-til)73-96
ISSN0210-5233
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2013

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  • Det Humanistiske Fakultet

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