This document was prepared for the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and Health Working Group to inform its work. It draws together research on the links between poverty, income inequality and health and target setting.This resource was contributed by The National Documentation Centre on Drug Use
The main development problems in the Third World are known to be gross socioeconomic inequality, wid...
Poverty is not merely the absence of money but the absence of resources to get the necessities of li...
Health Resources Utilization and poverty reduction: An example of innovative therapeutic strategy to...
A background research paper. This document was prepared for the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m01/22612 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The period of the last Government in the UK was marked by increases in poverty and social exclusion,...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...
A background paper prepared for the Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy (NAPS) and H...
This briefing paper provides a summary of the policies, theory and practice of setting targets to re...
The problems of measuring the health of the poor are now becoming a priority area for development ag...
This document outlines the learning from the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and Health consultation ...
This review of literature and policy looks at the area of poverty and drug use and was initiated by ...
Abstract Those concerned with poverty and health have sometimes viewed equity and human rights as ab...
Poverty is typically measured with respect to some measure of individual or household resources, suc...
of this article is acknowledged. Poverty may be defined narrowly as a lack of income, but is more us...
The main development problems in the Third World are known to be gross socioeconomic inequality, wid...
Poverty is not merely the absence of money but the absence of resources to get the necessities of li...
Health Resources Utilization and poverty reduction: An example of innovative therapeutic strategy to...
A background research paper. This document was prepared for the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m01/22612 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The period of the last Government in the UK was marked by increases in poverty and social exclusion,...
Poverty reduction is now the overarching objective of the international donor community. In 2000, wo...
A background paper prepared for the Working Group on the National Anti-Poverty Strategy (NAPS) and H...
This briefing paper provides a summary of the policies, theory and practice of setting targets to re...
The problems of measuring the health of the poor are now becoming a priority area for development ag...
This document outlines the learning from the National Anti-Poverty Strategy and Health consultation ...
This review of literature and policy looks at the area of poverty and drug use and was initiated by ...
Abstract Those concerned with poverty and health have sometimes viewed equity and human rights as ab...
Poverty is typically measured with respect to some measure of individual or household resources, suc...
of this article is acknowledged. Poverty may be defined narrowly as a lack of income, but is more us...
The main development problems in the Third World are known to be gross socioeconomic inequality, wid...
Poverty is not merely the absence of money but the absence of resources to get the necessities of li...
Health Resources Utilization and poverty reduction: An example of innovative therapeutic strategy to...