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X-WR-CALNAME:Sociology Colloquium featuring David Rehkopf: How Work and Inc
 ome Become Embodied
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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DESCRIPTION:Income and work have been observed to be drivers of health and 
 health inequities for millennia. Yet within these broad observations\, we 
 see contexts and places develop where income and work matter more or less 
 for health\, providing clues to the mechanisms through which they operate\
 , and giving windows of opportunity for small and large scale changes to i
 mprove social well being and health. In his talk\, Professor Rehkopf will 
 describe findings on how and why income and work matter for health in the 
 current context of the U.S.\, how these observations can guide efforts to 
 improve health and wellbeing\, but also how proximal intervention results 
 can misleads us\, motivating a life course\, intergenerational and context
 ual approach to understanding the ways in which income and work become emb
 odied.
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LOCATION:Building 120\, McClatchy Hall\, Main Quad\, Studio 40
SUMMARY:Sociology Colloquium featuring David Rehkopf: How Work and Income B
 ecome Embodied
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/sociology-colloquium-featur
 ing-david-rehkopf-how-work-and-income-become-embodied
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Presentation/Talk
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