How do the Nordic countries apply a comprehensive approach to address social inequalities? In our new study we focus on the explicit policies to reduce social inequalities in health, and how national policies are developed to meet these challenges. The study includes three policy recommendations highlighting inter-sectorial collaboration, facilitating of structures and institutionalization
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Social inequalities in health in the Nordic countries persist and may even be growing. Our new repor...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all t...
This project studied how the Nordic countries apply policies to address the social determinants of h...
Reducing social inequalities in health has been an important aim in the development of the Nordic we...
Aims: The gradient in health inequalities reflects a relationship between health and social circumst...
The Nordic countries are seen as a prototype of a welfare state in which the public sector has a res...
Although health inequities have increasingly been acknowledged as an urgent public health challenge ...
Effective strategies must be developed to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in health. Most efforts ...
Differences in health between social groups have increased in the Nordic countries during the last d...
Health inequalities represent a major societal threat and research has established that as long as w...
Background: Social inequalities in health are systematic differences in health between social groups...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Background In Norway, as in the rest of Europe, people live on average longer and healthier lives th...
All five Nordic countries emphasize equal and easy access to healthcare, assuming that increased acc...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Social inequalities in health in the Nordic countries persist and may even be growing. Our new repor...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all t...
This project studied how the Nordic countries apply policies to address the social determinants of h...
Reducing social inequalities in health has been an important aim in the development of the Nordic we...
Aims: The gradient in health inequalities reflects a relationship between health and social circumst...
The Nordic countries are seen as a prototype of a welfare state in which the public sector has a res...
Although health inequities have increasingly been acknowledged as an urgent public health challenge ...
Effective strategies must be developed to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in health. Most efforts ...
Differences in health between social groups have increased in the Nordic countries during the last d...
Health inequalities represent a major societal threat and research has established that as long as w...
Background: Social inequalities in health are systematic differences in health between social groups...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Background In Norway, as in the rest of Europe, people live on average longer and healthier lives th...
All five Nordic countries emphasize equal and easy access to healthcare, assuming that increased acc...
This report presents an analysis of official documents on government policies to tackle inequalities...
Social inequalities in health in the Nordic countries persist and may even be growing. Our new repor...
Commentaries: The Nordic welfare states aim at providing equality of the highest standards for all t...