Townsend P
Department of Social Policy and Social Planning, University of Bristol, England.
Int J Health Serv. 1990;20(3):363-72. doi: 10.2190/DBH3-9HYL-TQY5-Y734.
Since the publication in 1980 of the Black Report, Inequalities in Health, critics have attempted to challenge its finding that for nearly all adult male and female age groups in Britain, inequalities in mortality between occupational class groups have widened during recent decades. This article seeks to refute one of the critics, using data published during the 1980s, and goes on to point out that if, as the Black Report also argued, material deprivation is the predominant scientific explanation for inequalities in mortality, then it is widening living standards between classes that we must examine to understand the trend.
自1980年《健康不平等:布莱克报告》发表以来,批评者一直试图质疑其研究发现,即对于英国几乎所有成年男性和女性年龄组而言,职业阶层群体之间的死亡率不平等在近几十年有所加剧。本文旨在利用20世纪80年代公布的数据反驳其中一位批评者,并进而指出,如果正如《布莱克报告》所主张的那样,物质匮乏是死亡率不平等的主要科学解释,那么我们必须审视阶层之间不断扩大的生活水平,才能理解这一趋势。