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Race, gender and health

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Race, gender and health is a race relations, sociological aspects book by Marcia Bayne-Smith.

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Health care constitutes the largest service industry in the United States, yet there are groups and subgroups that have been historically underserved. Race, Gender, and Health explores the influence of race and gender on the health status of a diverse group of nonwhite women in the United States. Exploring structural and cultural factors that affect women's health issues, the contributors provide a detailed examination of four different groups of women: African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander American, and Latinas. The final chapter considers the potential adverse effects of managed competition on the services provided to women of color and encourages the development of new paradigms that will improve the delivery of health services not only for women of color but for everyone. Race, Gender, and Health provides information crucial to students and professionals in the following fields: race, health care, gender, nursing and medicine, social work, sociology, anthropology, policy studies, public administration, caregiving, gerontology, and family studies.

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Marcia Bayne-Smith is the author of Race, gender and health. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.

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Race, gender and health is a Race Relations, Sociological aspects, Health and hygiene, Health Status Indicators, Medizinische Versorgung book.

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Health care constitutes the largest service industry in the United States, yet there are groups and subgroups that have been historically underserved. Race, Gender, and Health explores the influence of race and gender on the health status of a diverse group of nonwhite women in the United States. E...

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Race, gender and health was written by Marcia Bayne-Smith.