1st Edition

Working for Equality in Health

Edited By Paul Bywaters, Eileen McLeod Copyright 1996
    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    Unequal social relations are reflected in uneven patterns of health within and between populations. In Working for Equality in Health, health workers and academics distil the results of their efforts to understand, oppose and change health inequalities.
    Working for Equality in Health brings to bear the understanding of a unique combination of practitioners and activists on a key issue for health experience, policy and practice. Common themes and common obstacles become apparent: the need for ever better understandings of the interactive effects of social disadvantage; the damage wrought to people's health by inegalitarian economic, social and health policies and the benefits of alliances between health professionals and other health workers to combat social and health inequalities.

    Figures and tables, List of contributors, Series editor’s preface, Acknowledgements, Part I Face to face care, Part II Redistributing resources and control, Part III Information for change, Index

    Biography

    Paul Bywaters, Eileen McLeod

    'Excellent summaries of what we know about inequalities and how to tackle them and where the gaps are.' - Health Matters

    'Presents an excellent and comprehensive overview of inequalities in health' Anne Coufopoulos, John Moores University

    'good overview of key areas of inequality in health' Ruth Northway, University of Wales