Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environmental determinants of health. Proponents of ‘proportionate universalism’ argue that such improvements should be allocated proportionally to population need. We tested whether city-wide investment in urban renewal in Glasgow (UK) was allocated to ‘need’ and whether this reduced health inequalities. We identified a longitudinal cohort (n = 1006) through data linkage across surveys conducted in 2006 and 2011 in 14 differentially disadvantaged neighbourhoods. Each neighbourhood received renewal investment during that time, allocated on the basis of housing need. We grouped neighbourhoods into those receiving ‘higher’, ‘medium’ or ‘lower’ leve...
Objectives: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
BACKGROUND: A large body of evidence documents the adverse relationship between concentrated depriva...
BACKGROUND: Previous evaluations of area-based initiatives have not compared intervention areas with...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
AbstractRecommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-env...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
INTRODUCTION: The finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted co...
AbstractHousing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determin...
Background: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
BACKGROUND: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
Housing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determinants of ...
Public health policy has two primary aims: promoting population health and reducing health inequalit...
Background: Previous evaluations of area-based initiatives have not compared intervention areas with...
Objectives: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
BACKGROUND: A large body of evidence documents the adverse relationship between concentrated depriva...
BACKGROUND: Previous evaluations of area-based initiatives have not compared intervention areas with...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
AbstractRecommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-env...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
Recommendations to reduce health inequalities frequently emphasise improvements to socio-environment...
INTRODUCTION: The finding that there is a social gradient in health has prompted co...
AbstractHousing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determin...
Background: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
BACKGROUND: There is little robust evidence to test the policy assumption that housing-led area rege...
Housing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determinants of ...
Public health policy has two primary aims: promoting population health and reducing health inequalit...
Background: Previous evaluations of area-based initiatives have not compared intervention areas with...
Objectives: To synthesise data on the impact on health and key socioeconomic determinants of health ...
BACKGROUND: A large body of evidence documents the adverse relationship between concentrated depriva...
BACKGROUND: Previous evaluations of area-based initiatives have not compared intervention areas with...