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Associations between gender equality and health: a systematic review.

Health promotion international, ISSN: 1460-2245
2018
  • 8
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  • 42
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  • Citations
    8
  • Captures
    42
  • Social Media
    42
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      42
      • Facebook
        42

Article Description

This systematic review sought to evaluate the impact of gender equality on the health of both women and men in high-income countries. A range of health outcomes arose across the 48 studies included. Gender equality was measured in various ways, including employment characteristics, political representation, access to services, and with standard indicators (such as the Global Gender Gap Index and the Gender Empowerment Measure). The effects of gender equality varied depending on the health outcome examined, and the context in which gender equality was examined (i.e. employment or domestic domain). Overall, evidence suggests that greater gender equality has a mostly positive effect on the health of males and females. We found utility in the convergence model, which postulates that gender equality will be associated with a convergence in the health outcomes of men and women, but unless there is encouragement and support for men to assume more non-traditional roles, further health gains will be stymied.

Bibliographic Details

King, Tania L; Kavanagh, Anne; Scovelle, Anna J; Milner, Allison

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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