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inequalities with the Ministry of Health. In many past and contemporary societies, socio-economic inequalities in health status and life expectancy were found. Information based on occupational definition of social class in England has only...
Introduction In the case of Scotland, the country has now enough reliable information to describe the social distribution of repetition, dropout and school failure, which affect an incomparably greater proportion of children from disadvant...
inequalities, which include the provision of equity of access to effective health care. One of the recommendations of the Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health (Acheson, 1998) was that as part of health impact assessment, all poli...
social variables and institutions commanding them are linked to the economic growth and social sustenance of the nation either directly or indirectly. However, many a times, these social structures and society as a whole, is subject to soci...
NHS to impact on health inequalities. After witnessing the reception of this week's Comprehensive Spending Review? the UK's Labour government has every reason to feel confident about its strategy for a fairer division of national resources...
NHS to Impact on Health Inequality Introduction The secretary of state for health recently announced the establishment of six “modernisation action teams” to help develop a national plan for a national health service. The government has com...
health by socioeconomic status, i.e. poorer people have poorer health.” (Haralambos, M. and Holborn, M. 2004, 122-54) Gender: the existence of inequality could be explained through gender because statistics show the variation in health of m...