The social context of education and health

T. Scarlett Epstein
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This paper stresses that the relationship between education and health cannot be meaningfully analysed in isolation from the economic and cultural matrix of society of which it is an integral part. An examination of the different kinds of education available to Third Worlders shows that formal schooling is generally regarded as a passport to urban employment. It therefore accentuates socioeconomic differentiation. Altogether, education for the sake of increased knowledge and/or improved welfare is a luxury only the wealthier can afford. Moreover, an examination of the culture-specificity of health concepts is taken to show how Western health care is inappropriate in settings where health is seen as an indicator of morality. Numerous case materials are used as evidence for the argument presented here. The final section of the paper devoted to “policy implications” emphasises that low levels of education and health are symbolic of under-development. Formal education or Western type health care are no panacea, nor even palliatives for the poverty syndrome. Appropriate education associated with appropriate health measures may help to alleviate the worst evils of disease.

教育和卫生的社会背景
本文强调,教育和健康之间的关系不能脱离社会的经济和文化矩阵进行有意义的分析,而教育和健康是社会的一个组成部分。一项对第三世界国家所接受的不同类型教育的研究表明,正规学校教育通常被视为进入城市就业的通行证。因此,它加剧了社会经济分化。总之,为了增加知识和/或改善福利的教育是一种奢侈品,只有富人才能负担得起。此外,对健康概念的文化特殊性进行了检查,以表明在将健康视为道德指标的环境中,西方医疗保健是如何不合适的。许多案例材料被用作这里提出的论点的证据。论文的最后一节专门讨论“政策影响”,强调教育和卫生水平低是不发达的象征。正规教育或西方式的医疗保健不是万灵药,甚至不是缓解贫困综合症的治标良药。适当的教育与适当的保健措施相结合,可能有助于减轻最严重的疾病之害。
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