Right-to-Work Laws and the Crumbling of American Public Health

Right-to-Work Laws and the Crumbling of American Public Health
Author :
Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 162
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783319727844
ISBN-13 : 3319727842
Rating : 4/5 (842 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Right-to-Work Laws and the Crumbling of American Public Health by : Deborah Wallace

Download or read book Right-to-Work Laws and the Crumbling of American Public Health written by Deborah Wallace and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-02-16 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book discusses the socioeconomic effects of Right-to-Work (RTW) laws on state populations. RTW laws forbid requiring union membership even at union-represented worksites. The core of the 22 long-term RTW states was the Confederacy, cultural descendants of rigidly hierarchical agrarian feudal England. RTW laws buttress hierarchy and power imbalance which unions minimize at the worksite and by encouraging higher educational attainment, social mobility, and individual empowerment through group validation. Contrary to claims of RTW proponents, RTW and non-RTW states do not differ significantly in unemployment rates. RTW states have higher poverty rates, lower median household incomes, and lower educational attainment on average and median than non-RTW states. RTW states on average and median have lower life expectancy, higher obesity prevalence, and higher rates of all-cause mortality, early mortality from chronic conditions, child mortality, and risk behaviors than non-RTW states. The higher mortality rates result in startlingly higher annual numbers of years of life lost before age 75. Stroke mortality at age 55-64 in RTW states results in nearly 10,000 years annually lost in excess of what it would be if the mortality rate were that of non-RTW states. A review of respected publications describes the physiological mechanisms and epidemiology of accelerated aging due to socioeconomic stress. Unions challenge hierarchy directly at work-sites and indirectly through encouraging college education, social mobility, and community and political engagement. How startling that feudal hierarchy lives in 21st century America, shaping vast differences between states in macro- and micro-economics, educational attainment, innovation, life expectancy, obesity prevalence, chronic disease mortality, infant and child mortality, risk behaviors, and other public health markers! Readers will gain insight about the coming clash between feudal individualism and adaptive collectivism, and, in the last chapter, on ways to win the clash by “missionary” work for collectivism.


Right-to-Work Laws and the Crumbling of American Public Health Related Books

Right-to-Work Laws and the Crumbling of American Public Health
Language: en
Pages: 162
Authors: Deborah Wallace
Categories: Medical
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-02-16 - Publisher: Springer

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book discusses the socioeconomic effects of Right-to-Work (RTW) laws on state populations. RTW laws forbid requiring union membership even at union-represe
Politics, Hierarchy, and Public Health
Language: en
Pages: 154
Authors: Deborah Wallace
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-06-11 - Publisher: Routledge

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Steep socioeconomic hierarchy in post-industrial Western society threatens public health because of the physiological consequences of material and psychosocial
Who Rules America Now?
Language: en
Pages: 244
Authors: G. William Domhoff
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 1986 - Publisher: Touchstone

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The author is convinced that there is a ruling class in America today. He examines the American power structure as it has developed in the 1980s. He presents sy
The Future of Public Health
Language: en
Pages: 240
Authors: Committee for the Study of the Future of Public Health
Categories: Medical
Type: BOOK - Published: 1988-01-15 - Publisher: National Academies Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"The Nation has lost sight of its public health goals and has allowed the system of public health to fall into 'disarray'," from The Future of Public Health. Th
The Recurrence of COVID-19 in New York State and New York City
Language: en
Pages: 98
Authors: Deborah Wallace
Categories: Medical
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-01-01 - Publisher: Springer Nature

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

As a follow-up to COVID-19 in New York City: an Ecology of Race and Class Oppression, which showed that decades of discriminatory public policies shaped the Bro