Gender as a social determinant of health and its impact on sustainable development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2023.7412Keywords:
Right to health, Gender perspective, Social determinants of health, Health inequity, Health policies, Sustainable developmentAbstract
This work analyzes the social determinants of health and, in particular, gender in the dimension of its structural determinant. The analysis includes how gender influences the construction of the different social determinants of health and how it affects the materialization of women's human right to health. Likewise, this work accounts for the existing relationship between the gender/health binomial and the international objective of advancing towards sustainable development, emphasizing the impossibility of such progress without improving women's health around the world.
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