Health and Inequality

  • Health and Inequality: Geographical Perspectives
    By Sarah Curtis

    1 : The genetic pattern of Ural populations . Genetika , 31 , 4 , 560-572 . Schofield , R. and Reher , D. ( 1991 ) The decline of mortality in Europe . In Schofield , R. , Reher , D. and Bideau , A. ( eds ) The Decline of Mortality in ...

  • Health and Inequality
    By Owen O'Donnell, Pedro Rosa Dias

    This volume contains methodological and empirical research on the measurement and causes of health inequality from leading experts in health economics and economic inequality.

  • Health and Inequality: Geographical Perspectives
    By Sarah Curtis

    By relating theoretical arguments to specific landscapes Sarah Curtis develops the basis for a geographical analysis of health problems and proposes a range of strategies for reducing disadvantage and societal inequalities.

  • Health and Inequality: Geographical Perspectives
    By Sarah E Curtis

    The strength of this work lies in its aim to ensure that place and space are recognised as significant factors in health inequalities′ - Community Practitioner Health and Inequality presents a comprehensive analysis of how geographical ...

  • Health and Inequality: Applying Public Health Research to Policy and Practice
    By Angela M. Tod, Julia Hirst

    Ellis, V. and High, S. (2004) Something more to tell you: gay, lesbian or bisexual young people's experiences of secondary schooling. ... and sexual orientation among high school students: what influence do parents and schools have?

  • Health and Inequality: Applying Public Health Research to Policy and Practice
    By Angela M. Tod, Julia Hirst

    Health and Inequality covers a broad range of social determinants of health, encountered throughout the life-course, including: Pre-birth and early years Breastfeeding and teenage mothers Health inequalities for mothers and babies in prison ...

  • Health and Inequality: Applying Public Health Research to Policy and Practice
    By Angela M. Tod, Julia Hirst

    This text outlines key public health principles and the social model of health.

  • Health and Inequality
    By Richard G. Wilkinson, Kate Pickett

    The focus of the third volume is on the effectiveness of interventions that have been designed to reduce health inequalities.