Social status and living with a chronic illness: an exploration of assessment and meaning attributed to work and employment
Background Traditional measures of social status are predicated on position in the labour market. There has been less attention directed to the meanings of social position for people with a long-term condition whose relationship to employment is precarious. Previous research has demonstrated that th...
Main Authors: | Vassilev, I. (Author), Rogers, Anne (Author), Chraghi-Sohi, Sudeh (Author), Blickem, Christian (Author), Brooks, Helen (Author), Kapadia, Dharmi (Author), Reeves, David (Author), Doran, Tim (Author), Kennedy, Anne (Author), Sanders, Caroline (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-12-01.
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