Program and schedule of sessions are subject to changes and will be adjusted and confirmed after the selection of papers has been concluded.
Abstract
Social inequalities contribute to significant differences in the risk and the course of diseases and disabilities, as well as mortality, thus representing a major public health concern. Social inequalities in morbidity, disability, and mortality persist in high-income countries, with considerable variations across and within countries, and over time. The underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood, and the ongoing developments, including those caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, highlight the complex and dynamic nature of health disparities.
This session will focus on the social determinants of health, their regional variations, and temporal trends. We welcome submissions exploring various health outcomes (e.g., physical health, psychological health, wellbeing/subjective health, morbidity, (healthy) life expectancy), and different social determinants (e.g., socioeconomic status, sex/gender, regional factors), with comparative perspectives (e.g., within countries, across countries, time trends).
Papers focusing on the following topics are welcome:
- The impact of social inequalities on morbidity and mortality
- Regional variations in morbidity and mortality within and across Germany and the Nordic countries
- Trends in (healthy) life expectancy across and within countries
- Contributions to the advancement of (healthy) life expectancy
- Trends and patterns in causes of death