Health inequality and careers |
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Authors: | Peter J. Robertson |
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Affiliation: | School of Life, Sport and Social Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK |
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Abstract: | Structural explanations of career choice and development are well established. Socioeconomic inequality represents a powerful factor shaping career trajectories and economic outcomes achieved by individuals. However, a robust and growing body of evidence demonstrates a strong link between socioeconomic inequality and health outcomes. Work is a key factor explaining differences in income and lifestyle. It seems unavoidable that inequality in careers has profound consequences for health and well-being, but this relationship is largely ignored by career scholars. Some implications of health inequality for career guidance interventions are suggested. |
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Keywords: | inequality health career career guidance |
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