Reducing health inequalities remains a challenge for policy makers across the world. Beginning from Lewin’s famous dictum that “there is nothing as practical as a good theory”, this paper begins from an appreciative discussion of ‘fundamental cause theory’, emphasizing the elegance of its theoretical encapsulation of the challenge, the relevance of its critical focus for action, and its potential to support the practical mobilisation of knowledge in generating change. Moreover, it is argued that recent developments in the theory, provide an opportunity for further theoretical development focused more clearly on the concept of power (Dickie et al. 2015). A critical focus on power as the essential element in maintaining, increasing or reducin...
Whether or not health inequalities are unjust, as well as how to address them, depends on how they a...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
This paper argues that, while it can be politically expedient for governments to engage with health ...
The analysis of policies designed to address health inequalities, or more broadly speaking “differen...
The past decade witnessed great progress in research on health inequities. The most widely cited def...
This first briefing paper is an account of why health inequality matters and why health inequalities...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
It is now widely accepted that health inequalities are directly linked to inequalities in power and ...
Persistent health inequalities pose a challenge to researchers and policymakers. Decades of research...
The strong correlation between people’s socioeconomic position and health within high income countri...
Social determinants of health are major contributors to population health as well ashealth inequalit...
Individuals from different backgrounds, social groups, and countries enjoy different levels of healt...
Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improvi...
Whether or not health inequalities are unjust, as well as how to address them, depends on how they a...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
This paper argues that, while it can be politically expedient for governments to engage with health ...
The analysis of policies designed to address health inequalities, or more broadly speaking “differen...
The past decade witnessed great progress in research on health inequities. The most widely cited def...
This first briefing paper is an account of why health inequality matters and why health inequalities...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
It is now widely accepted that health inequalities are directly linked to inequalities in power and ...
Persistent health inequalities pose a challenge to researchers and policymakers. Decades of research...
The strong correlation between people’s socioeconomic position and health within high income countri...
Social determinants of health are major contributors to population health as well ashealth inequalit...
Individuals from different backgrounds, social groups, and countries enjoy different levels of healt...
Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improvi...
Whether or not health inequalities are unjust, as well as how to address them, depends on how they a...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...