Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improving the incomes, working conditions and physical environments of the most deprived groups. We agree with these recommendations but argue that they are insufficient to reduce health inequalities because they fail to address the economic relationships between social groups that lead to health inequalities and which perpetuate them over time. A comprehensive programme to reduce health inequalities will require policies that address the numerous ways in which economic resources flow from poorer groups to richer groups through the design of the economy. In this commentary we describe key economic relationships between social groups that lead to ine...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improvi...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
Theoretical models are a way of visualizing, in context, the many factors that contribute to inequal...
Many researchers have found that socioeconomic factors play a crucial role in determining physiologi...
In general, those who are worse off in terms of power, knowledge and wealth are also worse off in te...
Inequalities in health have been demonstrated for over 150 years in Britain, and in recent decades h...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and may be limi...
Reducing health inequalities is an important part of health policy in most countries. This paper dis...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...
Policy recommendations, which aim to reduce health inequalities in society, often focus upon improvi...
The first objective of the World Health Organisation’s ‘Health For All’ policy is the reduction of h...
In this article, we argue that apart from evaluating the causes and the social determinants of healt...
Theoretical models are a way of visualizing, in context, the many factors that contribute to inequal...
Many researchers have found that socioeconomic factors play a crucial role in determining physiologi...
In general, those who are worse off in terms of power, knowledge and wealth are also worse off in te...
Inequalities in health have been demonstrated for over 150 years in Britain, and in recent decades h...
What is inequality in health? Are economists' standard tools for measuring income inequality relevan...
Socioeconomic inequality, or the socioeconomic status (SES) gradient, is arguably one of the most-st...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and may be limi...
Reducing health inequalities is an important part of health policy in most countries. This paper dis...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
Health inequalities have been observed internationally across a number of dimensions (including, eg,...
The idea that the level of stratification of societies contributes to the well-being of their member...