Healthcare Inequality in India After COVID: A Sociological View

Healthcare Inequality in India After COVID: A Sociological View

Introduction on Healthcare Inequality in India The COVID-19 pandemic did more than cause mortality and illness; it exposed, intensified, and in many cases reconfigured long-standing health inequalities in India. What began as a public-health emergency unfolded into a social crisis—one where class, caste, gender, place, and occupation shaped who got infected, who could access care, … Read more

Healthcare Inequality in the United States: A Sociological View

Western Europe and the Crisis of Welfare States: A Sociological Analysis

Introduction Healthcare inequality in the United States is one of the most persistent and debated social problems in contemporary society. Despite being one of the wealthiest nations in the world and spending more per capita on healthcare than any other country, the United States continues to experience deep disparities in access, quality, and health outcomes … Read more

Sociology of Health: Inequality in Access to Care

Sociology of Health: Inequality in Access to Care

Introduction on Sociology of Health Health is one of the most fundamental aspects of human life. It determines not only an individual’s well-being but also the productivity, stability, and progress of society as a whole. Yet, despite advances in medical science and healthcare infrastructure, inequality in access to care remains a global issue. The sociology … Read more

Sociology of Health: Emergence and Scope

This article explores Disability and Social Inclusion in America through key sociological theories, historical developments, legal frameworks, institutional domains, intersectional inequalities, and future challenges.

The sociology of health, also known as medical sociology, is a sub-discipline of sociology that examines the social causes, experiences, and consequences of health and illness. It explores how social structures, cultural norms, and institutional practices shape health outcomes, access to healthcare, and the experiences of individuals within healthcare systems. The emergence of the sociology … Read more