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1 | The Concepts and Principles of Equity and Health | International Journal of Health Services | 1992 | 1,288 |
2 | Healthism and the Medicalization of Everyday Life | International Journal of Health Services | 1980 | 1,274 |
3 | A Measure of Primary Sociobiological Functions | International Journal of Health Services | 1976 | 1,134 |
4 | Embodying Inequality: A Review of Concepts, Measures, and Methods for Studying Health Consequences of Discrimination | International Journal of Health Services | 1999 | 939 |
5 | The Sickness Impact Profile: Conceptual Formulation and Methodology for the Development of a Health Status Measure | International Journal of Health Services | 1976 | 596 |
6 | Discrimination and Health Inequities | International Journal of Health Services | 2014 | 578 |
7 | The Global Expansion of Precarious Employment, Work Disorganization, and Consequences for Occupational Health: A Review of Recent Research | International Journal of Health Services | 2001 | 533 |
8 | You are Dangerous to Your Health: The Ideology and Politics of Victim Blaming | International Journal of Health Services | 1977 | 490 |
9 | Psychosocial Processes and “Stress”: Theoretical Formulation | International Journal of Health Services | 1974 | 457 |
10 | Education Improves Public Health and Promotes Health Equity | International Journal of Health Services | 2015 | 433 |
11 | Risk as Moral Danger: The Social and Political Functions of Risk Discourse in Public Health | International Journal of Health Services | 1993 | 393 |
12 | Race/Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status: Measurement and Methodological Issues | International Journal of Health Services | 1996 | 319 |
13 | Estimating the Economic Burden of Racial Health Inequalities in the United States | International Journal of Health Services | 2011 | 311 |
14 | Medicine and Patriarchal Violence: The Social Construction of a “Private” Event | International Journal of Health Services | 1979 | 292 |
15 | Towards the Proletarianization of Physicians | International Journal of Health Services | 1985 | 274 |
16 | Quantifying the Health Benefits of Primary Care Physician Supply in the United States | International Journal of Health Services | 2007 | 267 |
17 | Income Inequality, Social Cohesion, and Class Relations: A Critique of Wilkinson's Neo-Durkheimian Research Program | International Journal of Health Services | 1999 | 244 |
18 | Corporatization and the Social Transformation of Doctoring | International Journal of Health Services | 1988 | 236 |
19 | The End of the Golden Age of Doctoring | International Journal of Health Services | 2002 | 229 |
20 | Patients without Borders: The Emergence of Medical Tourism | International Journal of Health Services | 2007 | 224 |
21 | Shades of Difference: Theoretical Underpinnings of the Medical Controversy on Black/White Differences in the United States, 1830–1870 | International Journal of Health Services | 1987 | 215 |
22 | A Conceptual Model of Work and Health Disparities in the United States | International Journal of Health Services | 2006 | 212 |
23 | What We Mean by Social Determinants of Health | International Journal of Health Services | 2009 | 206 |
24 | Social Class and Cardiovascular Disease: The Contribution of Work | International Journal of Health Services | 1988 | 204 |
25 | Social Determinants of Health: Present Status, Unanswered Questions, and Future Directions | International Journal of Health Services | 2006 | 202 |
26 | A Systematic Review of the Discrimination Against Sexual and Gender Minority in Health Care Settings | International Journal of Health Services | 2020 | 201 |
27 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Migrant Labor in South Africa | International Journal of Health Services | 1991 | 196 |
28 | Refiguring “Race”: Epidemiology, Racialized Biology, and Biological Expressions of Race Relations | International Journal of Health Services | 2000 | 192 |
29 | Women and Children at Risk: A Feminist Perspective on Child Abuse | International Journal of Health Services | 1988 | 182 |
30 | People and Places: Contrasting Perspectives on the Association between Social Class and Health | International Journal of Health Services | 1996 | 178 |
31 | Toward the Formulation of Sociodental Indicators | International Journal of Health Services | 1976 | 177 |
32 | Agricultural Pesticide Use in Developing Countries: Health Effects and Research Needs | International Journal of Health Services | 1997 | 165 |
33 | Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mental Health Care for Children and Young Adults | International Journal of Health Services | 2016 | 164 |
34 | Overstretched and Unreciprocated Commitment: Reviewing Research on the Occupational Health and Safety Effects of Downsizing and Job Insecurity | International Journal of Health Services | 2009 | 162 |
35 | Double Exposure: The Combined Impact of the Home and Work Environments on Psychosomatic Strain in Swedish Women and Men | International Journal of Health Services | 1992 | 160 |
36 | Effects of Prescription Drug User Fees on Drug and Health Services Use and on Health Status in Vulnerable Populations: A Systematic Review of the Evidence | International Journal of Health Services | 2004 | 160 |
37 | Social Class: The Missing Link in U.S. Health Data | International Journal of Health Services | 1994 | 155 |
38 | Income Inequality, Social Cohesion, and Health: Clarifying the Theory—A Reply to Muntaner and Lynch | International Journal of Health Services | 1999 | 154 |
39 | The Marketing of Empowerment and the Construction of the Health Consumer: A Critique of Health Promotion | International Journal of Health Services | 1991 | 152 |
40 | Job Stress and Job Dissatisfaction of Home Care Workers in the Context of Health Care Restructuring | International Journal of Health Services | 2002 | 150 |
41 | Prosperity as a Cause of Death | International Journal of Health Services | 1977 | 143 |
42 | Primary Care, Specialty Care, and Life Chances | International Journal of Health Services | 1994 | 142 |
43 | Inequalities in Health. The Black Report: A Summary and Comment | International Journal of Health Services | 1982 | 135 |
44 | Decentralization and Primary Health Care: Some Negative Implications in Developing Countries | International Journal of Health Services | 1994 | 132 |
45 | Administrative Work Consumes One-Sixth of U.S. Physicians' Working Hours and Lowers their Career Satisfaction | International Journal of Health Services | 2014 | 132 |
46 | Social Hazards on the Job: Workplace Abuse, Sexual Harassment, and Racial Discrimination—A Study of Black, Latino, and White Low-Income Women and Men Workers in the United States | International Journal of Health Services | 2006 | 131 |
47 | Primary Care, Income Inequality, and Self-Rated Health in the United States: A Mixed-Level Analysis | International Journal of Health Services | 2000 | 130 |
48 | Action Research on Occupational Stress: Involving Workers as Researchers | International Journal of Health Services | 1989 | 129 |
49 | Gender, Work Control, and Stress: A Theoretical Discussion and an Empirical Test | International Journal of Health Services | 1989 | 127 |
50 | The Importance of the Political and the Social in Explaining Mortality Differentials among the Countries of the OECD, 1950–1998 | International Journal of Health Services | 2003 | 127 |