GPHY 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: First Nations, Social Inequality, Causative

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Morbidity: illness which do not lead to death but suffering, restriction and handicap. Gross domestic product: the average wealth of the total population. Gdp: an estimate of the total value of all materials, foodstuffs, goods and services produced by a country in a particular year. Poor wealth distribution and mortality: causative factor: stresses associated with a harder life, stresses associated with lower social status, poor infrastructure investment in areas frequented by the poor, poor investments in human capital, racial discrimination. Are they better or less off than the populations they left behind. Recent immigrants to canada have better health than the general pop. in canada. The fitness test immigrants take when entering canada. Good evidence from the us that racialized patients do not have equal access to health care and have more unmet needs. In canada, racialized groups were less likely to be admitted to the hospital. 3. 3 first nations, m tis and inuit health in canada.

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