The impact of financialisation on public health in times of COVID-19 and beyond
The substantial literature in political economy and soci- ology has shown that the increasing importance of finan- cial activities (financialisation) exhibits significant effects on many socioeconomic conditions. While these condi- tions are relevant to public health, the dominant focus of the literature has been centred on the impact of financial markets on health services and health-care systems. This paper analyses how the financialisation of non-financial corporations, real estate and pensions can worsen public health through the transformation of workplace and living conditions as well as financially dependent social groups' perception of health risk. Our analysis raises several ques- tions which aim to provide the basis of a future research agenda on the effects of financialisation on public and global health.
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| Additional Information |
The data used in this study are openly available at: https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/FS.AST.PRVT. |
| Keywords | financialisation, inequalities, public health, COVID-19 |
| Departments, Centres and Research Units | Institute of Management Studies |
| Date Deposited | 26 Jul 2021 10:18 |
| Last Modified | 20 Aug 2021 10:33 |
