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Der Einfluss der Wohnumgebung auf die Gesundheit – eine medizinsoziologische Betrachtung

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Soziale Bedingungen privater Lebensführung

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Im Mittelpunkt dieses Buches stehen soziale Bedingungen der privaten Lebensführung. Zu den sozialen Lebensbedingungen eines jeden Individuums zählt ein Bereich, der in den bisherigen Beiträgen zu diesem Buch kaum berücksichtigt wurde, in dem wir aber einen erheblichen Teil unserer Lebenszeit verbringen: unsere Wohnumgebung.

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Schneider, S., Mohnen, S. (2016). Der Einfluss der Wohnumgebung auf die Gesundheit – eine medizinsoziologische Betrachtung. In: Stauder, J., Rapp, I., Eckhard, J. (eds) Soziale Bedingungen privater Lebensführung. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10986-8_13

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