Despite numerous public policy proposals and interventions to address preventable health inequalities, that is, health inequities among and within countries, this societal problem persists. This research addresses how and why health inequities, especially class, race/ethnicity, and gender health inequities, persist in Canada and how to reduce such differences through public policy action. First, I performed a theoretical and critical realist review of existing literature focusing on pluralism, discursive institutionalism, and critical political economy approach to health and policy change. Then I conducted a thematic analysis of the interview data corpus gathered from 23 semi- structured interviews with leading and influential Canadian poli...
Canada is a liberal welfare state. It favours the needs of the individual over the needs of the comm...
Throughout the 2010s, a major focus of public policy and public policy debates was about understandi...
The living conditions that lead to large health disparities among Canadian children are themselves s...
Despite numerous public policy proposals and interventions to address preventable health inequalitie...
Health inequalities exist and persist due to the quality and distribution of the social determinants...
The health of a society’s population is determined by the way that society distributes its social an...
Abstract Background As public ...
Abstract Introduction Continued action is needed to t...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
Context: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ...
While the economic market offers us the opportunity to earn income and allocate spending towards hea...
Canada’s public health (PH) systems are vulnerable to constant system and structural changes, i...
CONTEXT: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ma...
Background: Canadians are among the healthiest people in the world. Policy initiatives, such as impl...
Canada is a liberal welfare state. It favours the needs of the individual over the needs of the comm...
Throughout the 2010s, a major focus of public policy and public policy debates was about understandi...
The living conditions that lead to large health disparities among Canadian children are themselves s...
Despite numerous public policy proposals and interventions to address preventable health inequalitie...
Health inequalities exist and persist due to the quality and distribution of the social determinants...
The health of a society’s population is determined by the way that society distributes its social an...
Abstract Background As public ...
Abstract Introduction Continued action is needed to t...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
There are many reasons for the health inequities that we see around the world today. Public policy a...
Context: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ...
While the economic market offers us the opportunity to earn income and allocate spending towards hea...
Canada’s public health (PH) systems are vulnerable to constant system and structural changes, i...
CONTEXT: Substantive equity-focused policy changes in Ontario, Canada have yet to be realized and ma...
Background: Canadians are among the healthiest people in the world. Policy initiatives, such as impl...
Canada is a liberal welfare state. It favours the needs of the individual over the needs of the comm...
Throughout the 2010s, a major focus of public policy and public policy debates was about understandi...
The living conditions that lead to large health disparities among Canadian children are themselves s...