The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology. Группа авторов
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List of Contributors
Ronald J. Angel is Professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin. He received his PhD in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1981. His research focuses on comparative welfare systems, retirement, and health care access and use among Hispanics and other minority populations. His work, which has been published in numerous books and journal articles, demonstrates the complex interaction of socioeconomic status, cultural and other social factors in determining individuals’ and communities’ opportunities for social advancement and exposure to health risks. Angel is currently working on a project focused on the role of the non-governmental sector in advocacy for and care delivery to older individuals in Mexico. The work appears in a book entitled When Strangers Become Family: The Role of Civil Society in Addressing the Needs of Aging Populations (Routledge 2020). This is part of a larger project on the role of civil society organizations in rapidly aging nations.
Jacqueline L. Angel is Professor of Public Affairs and Sociology and a Faculty Affiliate at the Population Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin. Her research examines health and retirement issues in the US, with a focus on older minorities, immigration