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The widening gap : health inequalities and policy in Britain

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Shaw, Mary ; Dorling, Daniel ; Gordon, David ; Davey Smith, George

Policy Press - Bristol

1999

267 p.

equal rights ; health policy ; living conditions ; social policy ; health status ; statistics ; social inequality

United Kingdom

Social sciences

English

Bibliogr.;Index

1-86134-142-3

05-43348

"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. "

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