4197.0: Tuesday, October 23, 2001: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM | ||||
Oral Session | ||||
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The session will discuss the in general the connection between social and economic inequalities and health inequalities and why public health advocates and practitioners need to be involved in programs and activities to address the social and economic issues. Specific presentations will look at work in (1)Chicago on transportation and immigrant workforce working conditions and how they impact health issues and (2) the California Works for Better Health project of the California Endowment and the Rockefeller Foundation which is identifying specific strategies and activities to improve resident health by addressing employment and job quality in communities with significant levels of poverty and (3) health impact of projects addressing zoning, land use and housing in New York City and other urban areas. | ||||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement. | ||||
Learning Objectives: (1) How to define and quantify social and economic inequalities; (2) Understand the connection (statistical and practical) between social and economic inequalities and health inequalities; (3) How transportation and labor conditions can be addressed and how those improvement impact resident health or health inequalities; (4) Understand what the California Works for Better Health Project is and how it is addressing labor force (employment and job quality); (5) Understand how zoning, land use and housing changes can impact resident health. | ||||
Bob Ginsberg | ||||
Old Health Problems and The New Economy: Pathways to Societal Change Robert E. Ginsburg, PhD, Benjamin C. Amick, PhD | ||||
Beyond health care and inequalities: why transportation and sweatshops are basic public health issues Robert E Ginsburg, PhD | ||||
The California Economy and California Works for Better Health: Lorene Allio, PhD | ||||
Social Capital, Labor Markets and Community Development Nina B. Wallerstein, DrPH | ||||
Sponsor: | Environment | |||
Cosponsors: | Occupational Health and Safety; Social Work; Socialist Caucus; Women's Caucus | |||
CE Credits: | CME, Environmental Health, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work |