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100 _aNakhaie, M. Reza
245 _aSocial inequalities, social capital, and health of Canadians
260 _c2007
300 _ap.562-85.
362 _aFall
520 _aResearch has demonstrated that social inequality affects public health. Social capital theory has shown that social exchange, social contacts, and social support are also important. We test social inequality and social capital, using the data from the National population Health survey, 1996-7. We find weak support for capital theory and show that effect often depend on measures of social capital and health. Social capital appears less useful in explaining the health status of Canadians. - Reproduced.
650 _aSocial inequality - Canada
650 _aHealth services - Canada
650 _aSocial capital - Canada
650 _aSocial inequality
700 _aArnold, Robert
700 _aSmylie, Lisa K.
773 _aReview of Radical Political Economics
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