Sociol economic factors that can affect health and illness
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In society today there are many social-economic factors that may influence an individual's health and illness. Thinking about health, it is acceptable in today's society that health is not a fixed thing. More aches and pains come as people get older and this is accepted as a normal part of ageing, but these aches and pains for a younger person are not accepted as normal.
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Health Inequalities. Buckingham: Open University. MOORE, Stephen, (1996). Sociology Alive. 2nd ed. Cheltenham: Stanley Thornes. Office for National Statistics. 'National Statistics Online.' Unemployment Rate at 4.9%: joint lowest since records began. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget _print.asp?ID=12. (4th February 2004). SMITH, George Davey, et al., (1997).'Lifetime socio-economic position and mortality prospective observational study'. : British Medical Journal. 314 (22nd feb), p 537. WESTALL, Jessica, (1997). 'Poor Education Linked with Teen Pregnancies'. British Medical Journal. 314 (22nd feb), p537.
