Browsing School of Business and Management by Subject "Inequality"
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Incorporating Social Determinants of Health into Modelling of COVID-19 and other Infectious Diseases: A Baseline Socio-economic Compartmental Model.
(2021-04)The role of socio-economic conditions has been largely implicit in mathematical epidemiological models. However, measures to address the current pandemic, specifically the relevant interventions proposing physical distancing, ... -
Mapping modern economic rents: the good, the bad, and the grey areas
(Oxford University Press, 2023)There is increasing consensus that modern capitalist economies suffer from excessive rent extraction in both financial and real economy sectors. However, scholars have yet to develop a coherent analytical framework for ... -
When the Penny Drops: Understanding how social class influences speciality careers in the UK medical profession.
(2024-05)In the UK, the medical profession is socially exclusive and socially stratified as doctors from more advantaged backgrounds are more likely to train for specialities with more competitive entry. However, in research to ...