INTRODUCTION: The finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted considerable interest in public health circles. Recent influential works describing health inequities and their causes do not always argue cogently for a policy framework that would drive the most appropriate solutions differentially across the social gradient This paper aims to develop a practice heuristic for proportionate universalism. METHODS: Through a review the proposed heuristic integrates evidence from welfare state and policy research, the literature on universal and targeted policy frameworks, and a multi-level governance approach that adopts the principle of subsidiar...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Globally, insufficient physical activity (PA) is one of the main risk factors for premature mortalit...
This is one of the topics covered by the Encyclopedia of the Sustainable Development Goals, dedicate...
INTRODUCTION: The finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted considerable intere...
IntroductionThe finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted considerable interest...
Objective. In 2010, the principle of proportionate universalism (PU) has been proposed as a solution...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
The article analyses the public health policy brief From Disparity to Potential by the Dutch Scienti...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
This commentary reflects on an important article by Fisher and colleagues who draw on four Australia...
Objective. In 2010, the principle of proportionate universalism (PU) has been proposed as a solution...
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the u...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
The article analyses the public health policy brief From Disparity to Potential by the Dutch Scienti...
AbstractRecommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-env...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Globally, insufficient physical activity (PA) is one of the main risk factors for premature mortalit...
This is one of the topics covered by the Encyclopedia of the Sustainable Development Goals, dedicate...
INTRODUCTION: The finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted considerable intere...
IntroductionThe finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted considerable interest...
Objective. In 2010, the principle of proportionate universalism (PU) has been proposed as a solution...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
The article analyses the public health policy brief From Disparity to Potential by the Dutch Scienti...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
This commentary reflects on an important article by Fisher and colleagues who draw on four Australia...
Objective. In 2010, the principle of proportionate universalism (PU) has been proposed as a solution...
The WHO constitution calls for 'health for all' and Universal Health Coverage has been called "the u...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
The article analyses the public health policy brief From Disparity to Potential by the Dutch Scienti...
AbstractRecommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-env...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Globally, insufficient physical activity (PA) is one of the main risk factors for premature mortalit...
This is one of the topics covered by the Encyclopedia of the Sustainable Development Goals, dedicate...