Seguir
Clare Bambra
Clare Bambra
Professor of Public Health, Popuation Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, UK
Dirección de correo verificada de newcastle.ac.uk - Página principal
Título
Citado por
Citado por
Año
The COVID-19 pandemic and health inequalities
C Bambra, R Riordan, J Ford, F Matthews
J Epidemiol Community Health 74 (11), 964-968, 2020
19382020
Tackling the wider social determinants of health and health inequalities: evidence from systematic reviews
C Bambra, M Gibson, A Sowden, K Wright, M Whitehead, M Petticrew
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 64 (4), 284-291, 2010
8552010
Welfare state regimes, unemployment and health: a comparative study of the relationship between unemployment and self-reported health in 23 European countries
C Bambra, TA Eikemo
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 63 (2), 92-98, 2009
6572009
Is volunteering a public health intervention? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the health and survival of volunteers
CE Jenkinson, AP Dickens, K Jones, J Thompson-Coon, RS Taylor, ...
BMC public health 13 (1), 773, 2013
6452013
Going beyond the three worlds of welfare capitalism: regime theory and public health research
C Bambra
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 61 (12), 1098-1102, 2007
6062007
Towards a politics of health
C Bambra, D Fox, A Scott-Samuel
Health promotion international 20 (2), 187-193, 2005
6002005
Flexible working conditions and their effects on employee health and wellbeing
K Joyce, R Pabayo, JA Critchley, C Bambra
Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2010
5572010
Health inequalities according to educational level in different welfare regimes: a comparison of 23 European countries
TA Eikemo, M Huisman, C Bambra, AE Kunst
Sociology of health & illness 30 (4), 565-582, 2008
4842008
How politics makes us sick: Neoliberal epidemics
T Schrecker, C Bambra
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
4542015
Welfare state regimes and differences in self-perceived health in Europe: a multilevel analysis
TA Eikemo, C Bambra, K Judge, K Ringdal
Social science & medicine 66 (11), 2281-2295, 2008
4402008
The psychosocial and health effects of workplace reorganisation. 1. A systematic review of organisational-level interventions that aim to increase employee control
M Egan, C Bambra, S Thomas, M Petticrew, M Whitehead, H Thomson
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 61 (11), 945-954, 2007
4382007
Cash versus services:‘worlds of welfare’and the decommodification of cash benefits and health care services
C Bambra
Journal of social policy 34 (2), 195-213, 2005
4332005
Housing and health inequalities: a synthesis of systematic reviews of interventions aimed at different pathways linking housing and health
M Gibson, M Petticrew, C Bambra, AJ Sowden, KE Wright, M Whitehead
Health & place 17 (1), 175-184, 2011
4312011
The psychosocial and health effects of workplace reorganisation. 2. A systematic review of task restructuring interventions
C Bambra, M Egan, S Thomas, M Petticrew, M Whitehead
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 61 (12), 1028-1037, 2007
3582007
A balancing act? Work–life balance, health and well-being in European welfare states
T Lunau, C Bambra, TA Eikemo, KA van Der Wel, N Dragano
The European Journal of Public Health 24 (3), 422-427, 2014
3512014
Health inequalities and welfare state regimes: theoretical insights on a public health ‘puzzle’
C Bambra
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 65, 740-745., 2011
3482011
Work, worklessness, and the political economy of health
C Bambra
OUP Oxford, 2011
3372011
Defamilisation and welfare state regimes: a cluster analysis
C Bambra
International Journal of social welfare 16 (4), 326-338, 2007
3342007
The worlds of welfare: illusory and gender blind?
C Bambra
Social policy and society 3 (3), 201-211, 2004
3282004
Understanding the micro and macro politics of health: Inequalities, intersectionality & institutions-A research agenda
A Gkiouleka, T Huijts, J Beckfield, C Bambra
Social science & medicine 200, 92-98, 2018
3262018
El sistema no puede realizar la operación en estos momentos. Inténtalo de nuevo más tarde.
Artículos 1–20