David Coburn
Affiliations: | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Coburn D. (2015) Income inequality, welfare, class and health: A comment on Pickett and Wilkinson, 2015. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 146: 228-32 |
Coburn D. (2015) Vicente Navarro: Marxism, medical dominance, healthcare and health The Palgrave Handbook of Social Theory in Health, Illness and Medicine. 405-423 |
Coburn D. (2012) Health inequalities: a response to Scambler. Sociology of Health & Illness. 34: 149-50; discussion 1 |
Mooney G, Almeida C, Navarro V, et al. (2011) International perspectives on the public health implications of 9/11 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 35: 310 |
Coburn D, Coburn ES. (2007) Health and health inequalities in a neo-liberal global world The Economics of Health Equity. 13-35 |
Coburn D. (2006) Medical dominance then and now: critical reflections Health Sociology Review. 15: 432-443 |
Coburn D. (2004) Beyond the income inequality hypothesis: class, neo-liberalism, and health inequalities. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 58: 41-56 |
Coburn D, Denny K, Mykhalovskiy E, et al. (2003) Population health in Canada: a brief critique. American Journal of Public Health. 93: 392-6 |
Livingston M, Armstrong P, Armstrong H, et al. (2001) "Heal Thyself": Managing Health Care Reform@@@Medicine, Nursing and the State Journal of Public Health Policy. 22: 366 |
Coburn D. (2000) Income inequality, social cohesion and the health status of populations: The role of neo-liberalism Social Science and Medicine. 51: 135-146 |