Influence of Macrosocial Policies on Womens Health and Gender Inequalities in Health

Borrell, Carme; Palencia, Laia; Muntaner, Carles; Urquia, Marcelo; Malmusi, Davide; O'Campo, Patricia

Abstract

Gender inequalities in health have been widely described, but few studies have examined the upstream sources of these inequalities in health. The objectives of this review are 1) to identify empirical papers that assessed the effect of gender equality policies on gender inequalities in health or on womens health by using between-country (or administrative units within a country) comparisons and 2) to provide an example of published evidence on the effects of a specific policy (parental leave) on womens health. We conducted a literature search covering the period from 1970 to 2012, using several bibliographical databases. We assessed 1,238 abstracts and selected 19 papers that considered gender equality policies, compared several countries or different states in 1 country, and analyzed at least 1 health outcome among women or compared between genders. To illustrate specific policy effects, we also selected articles that assessed associations between parental leave and womens health. Our review partially supports the hypothesis that Nordic social democratic welfare regimes and dual-earner family models best promote womens health. Meanwhile, enforcement of reproductive policies, mainly studied across US states, is associated with better mental health outcomes, although less with other outcomes. Longer paid maternity leave was also generally associated with better mental health and longer duration of breastfeeding.

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Título de la Revista: EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS
Volumen: 36
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 31
Página final: 48
DOI:

10.1093/epirev/mxt002

Notas: ISI