International Journal Of Health Services
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS SECTION ON THE U.S. INSURANCE INDUSTRY Risky Business: How Insurance Companies Gamble with Your Health Coverage JeffreyDenny SECTION ON EPISTEMOLOG Y AND HEALTH POLICY Risk as Moral Danger: The Social and Political Functions of Risk Discourse in Public Health Deborah Lupton Interpreting the Evidence: Competing Paradigms and the Emergence of Lesbian and Gay Suicide as a "Social Fact" Kathleen Erwin SECTION ON SOCIAL POLICY Citizenship, Dependency, and the Welfare Mix: Problems of Inclusion and Exclusion Peter Taylor-Gooby Swedish Austerity: Benefits at Risk Eero Carroll SECTION ON POLITICS AND NUTRITION POLICY Food Lobbies, the Food Pyramid, and U.S. Nutrition Policy Marion Nestle Carcinogens in Israeli Milk: A Study in Regulatory Failure Jerome B. Westin Contents continue on next pageSECTION ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH POLICY Population, Development, and the Environment: Trends and Key Issues in the Developed Countries Barry Commoner Housing Factors and Perceived Health Status among Japanese Women Living in Aggregated Dwelling Units Kazuo Saito, Noboru Iwata, Toshiyuki Hosokawa, and Gen Ohi SECTION ON GENDER, RACE, AND HEALTH Latina and African American Women: Continuing Disparities in Health Marsha Lillie-Blanton, Rose Marie Martinez, Andrea Kidd Taylor, and Betty Carman Robinson SECTION ON SOCIAL-POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND HEALTH The Political and Economic Determinants of Health Outcomes: A Cross-National Analysis Hugh F. Lena and Bruce London DEBATE ON THE NATURE OF HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH Comments on Navarro's Review of Health Services Research: An Anthology Kerr L. White DEBATE ON MALNUTRITION IN LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES Malnutrition and "Nutrition Engineering" in Low-Income Countries: A Comment on Alan Berg's Vision of the Nutrition Track Record Joanne Csete Malnutrition and "Nutrition Engineering" in Low-Income Countries: A Rejoinder Alan Berg A Reply to Alan Berg Joanne Csete Contributors |