University of New Hampshire Impacts of Socioeconomic Inequality Discussion

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Chan & Devi (2012) examined the impacts of socioeconomic inequality, demographic
change, and access to health care on life expectancy. Therefore, the research determined that
socioeconomic status and availability of healthcare resources influence life expectancy
significantly. Thus, middle-class and wealthy populations are likely to have improved life
expectancy than their impoverished counterparts, who cannot access healthcare services (Chan &
Devi, 2012). In this regard, poor people live in disadvantaged neighborhoods with inadequate
healthcare resources, resulting in reduced living quality. According to Mondal & Shitan (2013),
socio-health factors also affect poor and middle-income nations' life expectancies. These
countries have higher level predispositions to low health statuses due to rampant HIV, illiteracy,
and adolescent fertility. There is a need for enhancement of access to clean water and
sanitizations. The lack of medical advances for low-wage workers limits their access to
preventive care, i...


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