Greater income equality - the key to tackling health and social problems Everyone living in Ireland, North and South, could lead happier, healthier and longer lives if measures were put in place to achieve greater income equality according to the authors of 'The Spirit Level: Why more equal societies almost always do better'. Prof Richard Wilkinson and Dr. Kate Pickett will present their findings showing how greater income equality in rich countries is key to reducing social problems and improving health. 'The Spirit Level' highlights how more unequal societies are bad for almost everyone - rich as well as poor. It demonstrates that nearly every modern social and health problem - obesity, lack of community life, violence, dr...
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Income inequality is bad for the poor, sure. But did you know that it’s also bad for the well-off? D...
Rich and Poor offers perspectives for a fairer, more inclusive society and will be of particular int...
There is now evidence to show that more equal societies do better across a range of outcomes, includ...
Book reviewThe Spirit Level: Why more equal societies almost always do better. Richard Wilkinson a...
Despite the recession Ireland remains a country with relatively high income inequality. Ireland sits...
Over half a century ago, social policy research clearly demonstrated the problem of poverty in an un...
Over half a century ago, social policy research clearly demonstrated the problem of poverty in an un...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
Paper Presented at a workshop on Equality, at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Nantes, France, i...
Liebig S. The Spirit Level. Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better. Allen Lane, London. So...
Hosted by the Mitchell Library Theatre, Glasgow, The Equality Trust and the Mental Health Foundation...
We have known for over 150 years that an individual’s chances of life and death are patterned accord...
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Income inequality is bad for the poor, sure. But did you know that it’s also bad for the well-off? D...
Rich and Poor offers perspectives for a fairer, more inclusive society and will be of particular int...
There is now evidence to show that more equal societies do better across a range of outcomes, includ...
Book reviewThe Spirit Level: Why more equal societies almost always do better. Richard Wilkinson a...
Despite the recession Ireland remains a country with relatively high income inequality. Ireland sits...
Over half a century ago, social policy research clearly demonstrated the problem of poverty in an un...
Over half a century ago, social policy research clearly demonstrated the problem of poverty in an un...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
Paper Presented at a workshop on Equality, at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Nantes, France, i...
Liebig S. The Spirit Level. Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better. Allen Lane, London. So...
Hosted by the Mitchell Library Theatre, Glasgow, The Equality Trust and the Mental Health Foundation...
We have known for over 150 years that an individual’s chances of life and death are patterned accord...
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr
Report emphasises better health means greater wealth for individuals, populations, and the countr