[Cancelled] Health inequalities in Europe: Why so persistent?

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  • Berlin
Presentation and discussion, in cooperation with the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB)
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Inequalities in health between people with lower and higher socioeconomic status are found all over the world, even in European countries with highly developed welfare systems. These inequalities are very large, and show no clear tendency of narrowing. But why do poor people continue to live in worse health and tend to die earlier? In his presentation, Johan P. Mackenbach will show the results of a series of comparative studies of health inequalities in 20 European countries, which help identify the factors determining the magnitude of health inequalities while offering plausible reasons for why they persist. His presentation will draw on his recent book ‘Health Inequalities: Persistence and change in European welfare states’ published last September by Oxford University Press.

Speaker: Johan P. Mackenbach, University Medical Center Rotterdam
Discussant: Verena Vogt, TU Berlin
Moderated by: Jan Paul Heisig, WZB

Johan P. Mackenbach is Professor of Public Health, Department of Public Health, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Netherlands. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on health inequalities and has authored or co-authored more than 500 scientific and general interest publications. Verena Vogt is junior professor for health care services research and quality management in the ambulatory care sector at the Berlin University of Technology. Jan Paul Heisig is head of the Research Group “Health and Social Inequality” at the WZB.

Contact

Dr. Katja Patzwaldt
Wissenschaftliche Referentin im Präsidialbüro
E-Mail: katja.patzwaldt(at)leopoldina.org
Tel.: 030 - 203 8997 - 431

Important Note

As a precautionary measure due to the spread of the coronavirus, the event has been cancelled. Further information can be found here.

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