2008
DOI: 10.1080/17441690801900795
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Gender inequity in health: why it exists and how we can change it

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“…In contrast to other studies, [36] the present study showed no difference in treatment outcome between the sexes.…”
Section: Researchcontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…In contrast to other studies, [36] the present study showed no difference in treatment outcome between the sexes.…”
Section: Researchcontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Great attention should be given to girl's and women's health (30) as well as to the health condition of their babies being born; early childhood development (ECD) program should be implemented (31); girls' and boys' education should be facilitated; living and working condition and social support should be improved for everyone; and a healthy, happy, and flourishing life should be facilitated for the elderly. In addition, measures should be taken against inequity in wealth, resources, and social power; the obstacles should be recognized and proper measures should be taken to remove them (32).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various studies also agree that women's empowerment provides better access to health and wellness. 23,24,25 The Sikkim model of empowerment by involving woman in various small and medium scale industry have always got good returns. Moreover Goa's open culture and assertiveness of women brings out the sense of empowerment among women.…”
Section: Nutritional Status and Anaemiamentioning
confidence: 99%