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Kelly Rogers Victor's avatar

I'm studying for a master's in public health, and we endlessly discuss the "social determinants of health" but never once has the success sequence been mentioned in any of my courses. Considering that poverty and educational attainment are key predictors of poor health, efforts at avoiding "blaming the victim" ensure that disadvantaged populations stay sicker than those with more privilege. What are we doing here?

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Grape Soda's avatar

Hallelujah. The guy (or gal) who picks up your garbage deserves at least as much respect as any other working member of society.

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