When health is wealth: occupationally differentiated patterns of health capital in post-industrial Europe.

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL
Ivan Harsløf, Kristian Larsen, Clare Bambra
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This paper explores the general relationship between peoples' health-related practices and their affiliation with different fields in the occupational structure. It argues that 'healthy behaviour' may be particularly induced in the field of service occupations (jobs where one is providing a service, rather than producing a physical product), rendering such practices an emerging capital in the sense advanced by Bourdieu. The paper presents an empirical elaboration of this theoretical argument by assessing comparative European data on health behavioural dispositions. Across occupational class levels, defined according to Esping-Andersen's post-industrial class scheme, service workers display dispositions suggesting greater possessions of health capital than their counterparts in the industrial hierarchy. In a multilevel analysis, considering societal context, the paper furthermore associates such endowments with post-industrial development. Elaborating on the general relationships identified, we suggest the rising importance of individual health investments to be considered as potentially instigating and reinforcing symbolic boundaries (social closure).

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当健康成为财富:后工业化欧洲健康资本的职业差异模式。
本文探讨了人们与健康有关的行为与其在职业结构中不同领域的从属关系之间的一般关系。本文认为,"健康行为 "在服务性职业领域(提供服务而非生产实物产品的工作)中可能会受到特别诱导,从而使此类行为成为布迪厄(Bourdieu)所说的新兴资本。本文通过评估有关健康行为倾向的欧洲比较数据,对这一理论论点进行了实证阐述。根据埃斯平-安德森(Esping-Andersen)的后工业阶级方案,在不同的职业阶级中,服务业工人所表现出的行为方式表明他们比工业阶级中的同行拥有更多的健康资本。在考虑到社会背景的多层次分析中,本文进一步将这种禀赋与后工业发展联系起来。在阐述已确定的一般关系时,我们认为个人健康投资的重要性不断上升,有可能煽动和强化象征性界限(社会封闭)。
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Social Theory & Health
Social Theory & Health SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL-
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期刊介绍: Social Theory & Health provides an international scholarly forum for theoretical reflection and debate on contemporary health issues, many of which bear directly on the planning and delivery of services. The journal aims to consolidate, refine and extend theoretically informed work on the role of health in modern societies. Interest in issues of theory and health now informs many academic and practice-oriented disciplines and crosses discipline boundaries. The Editors encourage contributions from all relevant disciplines, as well as from those involved directly in front-line treatment and care. Contributions from the developing world are particularly welcome. The journal aims to include contributions from all theoretical perspectives.
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