There is now evidence to show that more equal societies do better across a range of outcomes, including health. Equality is good for everyone in society. TASC is publishing this report because of the interrelationship between economic and health inequalities. Higher levels of economic inequality result in poorer health for everyone, but especially for those on the lowest incomes. Eliminating health inequalities is, as the title of this report says, a matter of life and death. TASC argues that we have the means and opportunity to achieve a more equal – and thus healthier – society. Contents: • Social determinants of health • Fiscal policy, public spending and health inequalities • Health services as a determinant of health ...
Traditionally, most health care systems which pretend to any sort of rationality and cost control ha...
More than twenty years after the commissioning of the Black Report (Townsend & Davidson 1982) by the...
Inequalities in health are an indicator of distributional differences in the health status of popula...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
Inequalities in health exist both within and between countries. They are both unnecessary and unjus...
Inequalities in health exist both within and between countries. They are both unnecessary and unjus...
We have known for over 150 years that an individual’s chances of life and death are patterned accord...
Greater income equality - the key to tackling health and social problems Everyone living in Ireland,...
We have known for over 150 years that an individual’s chances of life and death are patterned accord...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
There is a puzzling disconnection between health economics and socio-economic determinants of health...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
The following are the principal findings of this report: • In 1996 unskilled manual men were twice ...
Abstract: The Marmot reports have argued that health inequalities are the result of social inequalit...
Traditionally, most health care systems which pretend to any sort of rationality and cost control ha...
More than twenty years after the commissioning of the Black Report (Townsend & Davidson 1982) by the...
Inequalities in health are an indicator of distributional differences in the health status of popula...
This report warns that efforts to reduce Scotland's health inequalities gap will fail unless they ta...
Inequalities in health exist both within and between countries. They are both unnecessary and unjus...
Inequalities in health exist both within and between countries. They are both unnecessary and unjus...
We have known for over 150 years that an individual’s chances of life and death are patterned accord...
Greater income equality - the key to tackling health and social problems Everyone living in Ireland,...
We have known for over 150 years that an individual’s chances of life and death are patterned accord...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
There is a puzzling disconnection between health economics and socio-economic determinants of health...
Tackling health inequalities must be a central plank of public policy for any government, so I was h...
The following are the principal findings of this report: • In 1996 unskilled manual men were twice ...
Abstract: The Marmot reports have argued that health inequalities are the result of social inequalit...
Traditionally, most health care systems which pretend to any sort of rationality and cost control ha...
More than twenty years after the commissioning of the Black Report (Townsend & Davidson 1982) by the...
Inequalities in health are an indicator of distributional differences in the health status of popula...