Income inequality, social cohesion and the health status of populations: the role of neo-liberalism D Coburn Social science & medicine 51 (1), 135-146, 2000 | 962 | 2000 |
Beyond the income inequality hypothesis: class, neo-liberalism, and health inequalities D Coburn Social science & medicine 58 (1), 41-56, 2004 | 837 | 2004 |
Towards a critical social science perspective on health promotion research J Eakin, ANN Robertson, B Poland, D Coburn, R Edwards Health promotion international 11 (2), 157-165, 1996 | 271 | 1996 |
Socioeconomic status and preventive health behaviour D Coburn, CR Pope Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 67-78, 1974 | 251 | 1974 |
Wealth, equity and health care: a critique of a “population health” perspective on the determinants of health B Poland, D Coburn, A Robertson, J Eakin, Critical Social Science Group Social science & medicine 46 (7), 785-798, 1998 | 197 | 1998 |
Medical dominance in Canada in historical perspective: the rise and fall of medicine? D Coburn, GM Torrance, JM Kaufert International journal of health services 13 (3), 407-432, 1983 | 175 | 1983 |
Medical dominance then and now: Critical reflections D Coburn Health Sociology Review 15 (5), 432-443, 2006 | 164 | 2006 |
Perceived sources of stress among first-year medical students D Coburn, AV Jovaisas Academic Medicine 50 (6), 589-95, 1975 | 162 | 1975 |
Health and health care: A political economy perspective D Coburn Staying alive: Critical perspectives on health, illness, and health care, 59-84, 2006 | 151 | 2006 |
Decline vs. retention of medical power through restratification: an examination of the Ontario case D Coburn, S Rappolt, I Bourgeault Sociology of Health & Illness 19 (1), 1-22, 1997 | 149 | 1997 |
Unhealthy times: Political economy perspectives on health and care P Armstrong, H Armstrong, D Coburn | 144 | 2001 |
Population health in Canada: a brief critique D Coburn, K Denny, E Mykhalovskiy, P McDonough, A Robertson, R Love American journal of public health 93 (3), 392-396, 2003 | 130 | 2003 |
State authority, medical dominance, and trends in the regulation of the health professions: The Ontario case D Coburn Social science & medicine 37 (7), 841-850, 1993 | 125 | 1993 |
Job-worker incongruence: Consequences for health D Coburn Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 198-212, 1975 | 121 | 1975 |
The medical profession Knowledge, power and autonomy D Coburn, EM Willis London: Sage Publications,, 2000 | 118 | 2000 |
The development of Canadian nursing: Professionalization and proletarianization D Coburn International Journal of Health Services 18 (3), 437-456, 1988 | 110 | 1988 |
Job alienation and well-being D Coburn International Journal of Health Services 9 (1), 41-59, 1979 | 83 | 1979 |
Professionalization and proletarianization: Medicine, nursing, and chiropractic in historical perspective D Coburn Labour/Le Travailleur 34, 139-162, 1994 | 75 | 1994 |
Health, health care, and neo-liberalism D Coburn Unhealthy times: Political economy perspectives on health and care in Canada …, 2001 | 71 | 2001 |
Freidson then and now: An “internalist” critique of Freidson's past and present views of the medical profession D Coburn International Journal of Health Services 22 (3), 497-512, 1992 | 70 | 1992 |