Commissioned by the Commission on Social Determinants of Health, World Health OrganisationAs part of it's work the WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health has establish a number of topics focused networks with the aim of collating global knowledge on the relationship between social determinants and health disadvantage and inequalities and on effective action to address these determinanats. The Social Exclusion Knowledge Network (SEKN) is the latest of these global networks to be established and inequalities and on effective action to address these determinants. The purpose of this paper is to provide WHO Commissioners, other knowledge networks and other interested parties with an overview of the approach the Social Exclusion Kn...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
This paper describes the efforts within the European Union to tackle the issue of social inclusion. ...
The present study is concerned with social inclusion, seen here as the process by which societies co...
Meaning, measurement and experience and links to health inequalities A review of literatur
This case study was undertaken to contribute to the work of the Social Exclusion Knowledge Network (...
Social exclusion attempts to make sense out of multiple deprivations and inequities experienced by p...
The concept of social exclusion, applied widely in the European Union, has in recent years been gain...
This publication has been compiled within the framework of Correlation, a European Network on Social...
The Globalization Knowledge Network (GKN) was formed in 2005 with the purpose of examining how conte...
The main aim of this dissertation is to develop a reliable and valid instrument to measure the multi...
Social exclusion as a process leads to a state of multiple relative deprivations in diverse areas of...
The pursuit of equality in health is an overriding goal and principle in Danish health policy. Inequ...
en eti Health Organisation (WHO) defines social exclusion as “the dynamic, multi-dimensional process...
The gross inequalities in health that we see within and between countries present a challenge to the...
peer-reviewedSocial exclusion is a concept that has been discussed and debated in many disciplines i...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
This paper describes the efforts within the European Union to tackle the issue of social inclusion. ...
The present study is concerned with social inclusion, seen here as the process by which societies co...
Meaning, measurement and experience and links to health inequalities A review of literatur
This case study was undertaken to contribute to the work of the Social Exclusion Knowledge Network (...
Social exclusion attempts to make sense out of multiple deprivations and inequities experienced by p...
The concept of social exclusion, applied widely in the European Union, has in recent years been gain...
This publication has been compiled within the framework of Correlation, a European Network on Social...
The Globalization Knowledge Network (GKN) was formed in 2005 with the purpose of examining how conte...
The main aim of this dissertation is to develop a reliable and valid instrument to measure the multi...
Social exclusion as a process leads to a state of multiple relative deprivations in diverse areas of...
The pursuit of equality in health is an overriding goal and principle in Danish health policy. Inequ...
en eti Health Organisation (WHO) defines social exclusion as “the dynamic, multi-dimensional process...
The gross inequalities in health that we see within and between countries present a challenge to the...
peer-reviewedSocial exclusion is a concept that has been discussed and debated in many disciplines i...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
This paper describes the efforts within the European Union to tackle the issue of social inclusion. ...
The present study is concerned with social inclusion, seen here as the process by which societies co...