ABSTRACT

This volume brings together experts from a variety of disciplines, such as medicine, biology, sociology, epidemiology, anthropology, economics and political science, who focus on three areas: health disparities and inequity due to gender, the specific problems women face in meeting the highest attainable standards of health, and the policies and actions that can address them. Highlighting the importance of intersecting social hierarchies (e.g. gender, class and ethnicity) for understanding health inequities and their implications for health policy, contributors detail and recommend policy approaches and agendas that incorporate, but go beyond commonly acknowledged issues relating to women’s health and gender equity in health.

chapter 1|46 pages

Gender as a Social Determinant of Health: Evidence, Policies, and Innovations

ByGITA SEN, PIROSKA ÖSTLIN

chapter 2|23 pages

The Social Body: Gender and the Burden of Disease

ByRACHEL SNOW

chapter 3|26 pages

Inequalities and Intersections in Health: A Review of the Evidence

ByADITI IYER, GITA SEN, PIROSKA ÖSTLIN

chapter 4|30 pages

Gendered Health Outcomes of an ‘Endless’ War on Terror

ByROSALIND PETCHESKY, MELISSA LAURIE

chapter 5|35 pages

Gender, Health, and Poverty in Latin America

ByKARINA BATTHYANY, SONIA CORRÊA

chapter 7|26 pages

Challenging Gender in Patient–Provider Interactions

ByVELOSHNEE GOVENDER AND LOVEDAY PENN-KEKANA

chapter 8|32 pages

Exploring the Gendered Dimensions of Human Resources for Health

ByASHA GEORGE

chapter 9|33 pages

Accountability to Citizens on Gender and Health

ByRANJANI K. MURTHY

chapter 10|30 pages

Gender Mainstreaming in Health: The Emperor’s New Clothes?

ByT.K.S. RAVINDRAN AND A. KELKAR-KHAMBETE