The strongly negative correlation between poverty and health has long been known. Poverty and social and economic inequality have been clearly demonstrated to be causal factors in poor health.
It highlights the need to reduce mental health inequalities and to consider the importance of material inequalities and social injustices faced by people experiencing mental ill-health. Whilst the ...
Our aim is to build the evidence base for interventions to reduce social inequalities in health over the lifecourse. Dr Emilie Courtin, LSE Health The Health Inequalities Lab is a research group based ...
Successive governments have aimed to ensure that everyone has the basic needs in life met – sufficient income, housing, education and health care, with support lasting from “the cradle to the ...
Thomas Piketty’s Nature, Culture, and Inequality is a little book that addresses an issue of great significance: is the ...
(Healthy life expectancy is the average number of years a person would expect to live in good health in a particular area based on mortality rates and reported good health for that area.) ...
As an organisation that takes its social responsibility seriously, The University of Manchester encourages its students to ...
The following is a summary of “Equal, equitable or exacerbating inequalities: patterns and predictors of social prescribing ...
From as early as 2020, it was clear that the Covid pandemic was not the great equaliser it was initially portrayed to be.