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2. Strategie měření socioekonomického statusu a zdraví v sociologických publikacích
- Creator:
- Hošková, Lucie and Kreidl, Martin
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- socioeconomic status, health status measuring, and HM
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This article reports the results of a content analysis of recently published papers on the relationship(s) between socioeconomic status and health. This study explores how scholars conceptualize and measure socioeconomic status and health. Consequently, this research investigates if significant differences in measurement exist both across subfields within sociology and across disciplines. The evidence presented reveals a remarkable variation in measurement strategies. Moreover, this variation exhibits a pattern that is not entirely predictable. This article concludes by presenting in detail some of the most widely used health indicators and proposing that current measurement practice may be improved by utilizing some more advanced scaling strategies.
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- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
3. Strategie měření socioekonomického statusu a zdraví v sociologických publikacích
- Creator:
- Kreidl, Martin and Hošková, Lucie
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- socioekonomické skupiny, sociální stratifikace, zdraví, sociologický výzkum, měření, analýza dat, obsahová analýza, socioeconomic groups, social stratification, health, measurement, data analysis, content analysis, sociological research, stratifikační nerovnosti ve zdraví, obsahová analýza dat, socioekonomický status, 316.342.6, 316.34, 613/614, 316:303, 303.2, 303.7, 303.64, 18, and 3
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This article reports the results of a content analysis of recently published papers on the relationship(s) between socioeconomic status and health. This study explores how scholars conceptualize and measure socioeconomic status and health. Consequently, this research investigates if significant differences in measurement exist both across subfields within sociology and across disciplines. The evidence presented reveals a remarkable variation in measurement strategies. Moreover, this variation exhibits a pattern that is not entirely predictable. This article concludes by presenting in detail some of the most widely used health indicators and proposing that current measurement practice may be improved by utilizing some more advanced scaling strategies., Martin Kreidl, Lucie Hošková., 4 tabulky, Obsahuje bibliografii, and Anglické resumé
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public