Community dynamics and access to health resources: unequal participation
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Keywords

Community Health
Social Support
Integration
Health Care Resources
Gender

How to Cite

Gil Lacruz, A. I., & Gil Lacruz, M. (2009). Community dynamics and access to health resources: unequal participation. International Journal of Organizations, (2), 133–148. https://doi.org/10.17345/rio2.133-148

Abstract

Social inequalities influence community participation as well as the use of social resources such as health care. In this respect, women could be experiencing double discrimination. Our research has two aims: first, to analyze health care access in a particular region and community and the differing provision of these resources; second, to study how people integrate into and perceive the community as a function of gender.
https://doi.org/10.17345/rio2.133-148
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