Does “Rural” Always Mean the Same? Macrosocial Determinants of Rural Populations’ Health in Poland
Rural areas, as well as urban ones, are not homogeneous in terms of social and economic conditions. Those surrounding large urban centers (suburban rural areas) act different roles than those located in remote areas. This study aims to measure the level of inequalities in social determinants of heal...
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doaj-fd8db72e7b9d4d5ea9c2b23ec4fe10292020-11-25T00:30:22ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-01-0117239710.3390/ijerph17020397ijerph17020397Does “Rural” Always Mean the Same? Macrosocial Determinants of Rural Populations’ Health in PolandPaulina Ucieklak-Jeż0Agnieszka Bem1Department of Economics and Finance, Czestochowa, Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, 42-200 Częstochowa, PolandDepartment of Corporate and Public Finance, Wrocław University of Economics and Business, 53-345 Wrocła, PolandRural areas, as well as urban ones, are not homogeneous in terms of social and economic conditions. Those surrounding large urban centers (suburban rural areas) act different roles than those located in remote areas. This study aims to measure the level of inequalities in social determinants of health (SDH) between two categories of rural areas. We pose the following research hypotheses: (hypothesis H1) rural areas in Poland are relatively homogenous in the context of SDH and (hypothesis H2) SDH affects life expectancies of rural residents. Based on data covering all rural territories, we found that rural areas in Poland are homogenous in SDH. We also find important determinants of health rooted in a demographic structure—the feminization index and a ratio of the working-age population. On the other hand, we cannot confirm the influence of commonly used SDH-GDP and unemployment rate.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/2/397rural health inequalitiessocial determinants of healthconcentration analysishhi |
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Does “Rural” Always Mean the Same? Macrosocial Determinants of Rural Populations’ Health in Poland |
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Does “Rural” Always Mean the Same? Macrosocial Determinants of Rural Populations’ Health in Poland |
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Does “Rural” Always Mean the Same? Macrosocial Determinants of Rural Populations’ Health in Poland |
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Does “Rural” Always Mean the Same? Macrosocial Determinants of Rural Populations’ Health in Poland |
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does “rural” always mean the same? macrosocial determinants of rural populations’ health in poland |
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Rural areas, as well as urban ones, are not homogeneous in terms of social and economic conditions. Those surrounding large urban centers (suburban rural areas) act different roles than those located in remote areas. This study aims to measure the level of inequalities in social determinants of health (SDH) between two categories of rural areas. We pose the following research hypotheses: (hypothesis H1) rural areas in Poland are relatively homogenous in the context of SDH and (hypothesis H2) SDH affects life expectancies of rural residents. Based on data covering all rural territories, we found that rural areas in Poland are homogenous in SDH. We also find important determinants of health rooted in a demographic structure—the feminization index and a ratio of the working-age population. On the other hand, we cannot confirm the influence of commonly used SDH-GDP and unemployment rate. |
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