The health of nations: why inequality is harmful to your health

"The Health of Nations presents evidence from many disciplines that political policies that widen inequalities in income may harm a nation's health. The authors examine a number of indicators of health, such as mortality rates (with respect to which the United States performs miserably in...

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Main Authors: Kawachi, Ichiro, Kennedy, Bruce P.
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: New York 2002
The New Press
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19297073124910152559-The-health-of-nations-why-ineq.htm
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Summary:"The Health of Nations presents evidence from many disciplines that political policies that widen inequalities in income may harm a nation's health. The authors examine a number of indicators of health, such as mortality rates (with respect to which the United States performs miserably in comparison with all the other rich countries), and present arguments to show that one's relative position in society is more important than absolute wealth or income, not only when it comes to general well-being, but in terms of mortality as well. "
Physical Description:232 p.
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