The widening gap : : Health inequalities and policy in Britain / / Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling, David Gordon, George Davey Smith.

Relentlessly, the wide health gap between different groups of people living in Britain continues to get even wider. This book presents new evidence (which was not available to the government's Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health) on the size of the gap, and the extent to which the g...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Bristol University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2013-1995
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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Policy Press, , [1999]
©1999
Year of Publication:1999
Language:English
Series:Studies in Poverty, Inequality and Social Exclusion
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Physical Description:1 online resource (294 p.)
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Other title:Front Matter --
Contents --
List of tables and figures --
Foreword --
Acknowledgements --
Glossary --
Introduction --
The health gap --
Explaining the gap --
The widening gap --
Narrowing the gap – the policy debate --
References --
Premature mortality, poverty and avoidable deaths for each parliamentary constituency in Britain by Member of Parliament and their Party (1991-95) --
Technical details for estimating numbers living in poverty --
Does the spatial distribution of social class explain geographical inequalities in health? --
Index
Summary:Relentlessly, the wide health gap between different groups of people living in Britain continues to get even wider. This book presents new evidence (which was not available to the government's Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health) on the size of the gap, and the extent to which the gap is widening. In particular, new geographical data are presented and displayed in striking graphical form. It challenges whether the government is concerned enough about reducing inequalities and highlights the living conditions of the million people living in the least healthy areas in Britain. It presents explanations for the widening health gap, and addresses the implications of this major social problem. In the light of this evidence the authors put forward social policies which will reduce the health gap in the future. The widening gap synthesises all the information available to date and should be read alongside the report of the evidence presented to the Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health (Inequalities in health, The Policy Press, 1999) and by all those concerned with reducing health inequalities. Studies in poverty, inequality and social exclusion series Series Editor: David Gordon, Director, Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research. Poverty, inequality and social exclusion remain the most fundamental problems that humanity faces in the 21st century. This exciting series, published in association with the Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research at the University of Bristol, aims to make cutting-edge poverty related research more widely available. For other titles in this series, please follow the series link from the main catalogue page.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781847425072
9783111196213
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling, David Gordon, George Davey Smith.