Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities firmly back on to the policy agenda across the UK. Since then, in the wake of devolution, the need to tackle health inequalities has been highlighted as a policy priority in all three mainland UK countries, albeit with varying degrees of emphasis. This paper reports on a major cross-national study, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, investigating how National Health Service bodies, local councils and partnerships make sense of their work on health inequalities, and examining the difference made by the contrasting approaches that have been taken to performance assessment in England, Wales and Scotland. Study design Case studi...
This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England...
Background: Between 1997 and 2010, the English government pursued an ambitious programme to reduce h...
A substantial body of research describes the distribution, causes and potential reduction of health ...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities fi...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England...
Health is perhaps the most significant policy area to be devolved to decision-makers in Northern Ire...
This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England...
This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England...
Background: Between 1997 and 2010, the English government pursued an ambitious programme to reduce h...
A substantial body of research describes the distribution, causes and potential reduction of health ...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities fi...
Objectives The election of a Labour government in 1997 brought the issue of health inequalities f...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
Since devolution in 1998, many aspects of public policy in Great Britain have diverged between Engla...
Since the advent of political devolution in the UK, it has been widely reported that markedly differ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study ...
This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England...
Health is perhaps the most significant policy area to be devolved to decision-makers in Northern Ire...
This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England...
This article discusses a comparative study of how local actors tackle health inequalities in England...
Background: Between 1997 and 2010, the English government pursued an ambitious programme to reduce h...
A substantial body of research describes the distribution, causes and potential reduction of health ...