Challenging Health Inequalities: From Acheson to Choosing Health (Health & Society)

Challenging Health Inequalities: From Acheson to Choosing Health (Health & Society)

by ElizabethDowler (Author), NickJ.Spencer (Editor)

Synopsis

This book offers a unique multi-disciplinary perspective on tackling health inequalities in a rich country, examining the New Labour policy agenda for tackling health inequalities and its inherent challenges. The book presents an overview of progress since the publication of the seminal and ambitious 1998 Acheson Inquiry into health inequalities, and the theoretical and methodological issues underpinning health inequalities. The contributors consider the determinants of inequality - for example, early childhood experience and ethnicity - the factors that mediate the relationship between determinants and health - nutrition, housing and health behaviour - and the sectoral policy interventions in user involvement, local area partnership working and social work. Challenging health inequalities offers a combination of broad analysis of progress from differing perspectives and will be key reading to academics, students and policy makers.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 05 Sep 2007

ISBN 10: 1861348991
ISBN 13: 9781861348999

Media Reviews
An excellent, much needed textbook that provides a critical overview of the health inequalities agenda today and what progress has/has not been made. Dr Anne Confopoutos, Liverpool Hope University
the book benefits from bringing together a wide range of professional and academic experiences that make a valuable contribution to addressing these issues in a contemporary society ... I would recommend this book as a valuable reference resource for departments, teams or organisations www.pcx.nhs.uk - NHS Patient-Citizen Exchange Newsletter, December 2007
..adds further depth and breadth to our understanding of health inequalities and policies to address them... Sociology of Health & Illness, Vol 30:3, 2008
For any doubters that health inequalities are widening after 10 years of a government committed to reducing them, Challenging Health Inequalities provides the evidence. Notwithstanding some modest successes, the key to reducing health inequalities - income redistribution - has worsened over the decade. As New Labour struggles to renew itself under a new Prime Minister, this book is a timely reminder of the enormity of the challenge confronting it. David J Hunter, Durham University
Author Bio
Elizabeth Dowler is Reader in Food and Social Policy, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK. Nick Spencer is Professor Emeritus of Child Health, School of Health and Social Studies, University of Warwick, UK.