Health equity in England : The Marmot Review 10 years on.
by Marmot, Michael; Allen, Jessica; Boyce, Tammy; Goldblatt, Peter; Morrison, Joana.Institute of Health Equity.
Publisher: Institute of Health Equity, London : 2020.Description: 170p.Summary: Ten years since the publication of 'The Marmot Review', for the first time in more than 100 years life expectancy has failed to increase across the country, and for the poorest ten per cent of women it has actually declined. Over the last decade health inequalities have widened overall, and the amount of time people spend in poor health has increased since 2010. Because health is closely linked to the circumstances in which we are born, grow, live, work and age, large funding cuts, under the banner of austerity, have had an adverse effect. .Subject(s): health inequalities | life expectancy | social policy | health policy | socioeconomic factors | public health | equity | statistical dataDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; Associated documentation. List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023] | Public health in England (September 2023]
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Ten years since the publication of 'The Marmot Review', for the first time in more than 100 years life expectancy has failed to increase across the country, and for the poorest ten per cent of women it has actually declined. Over the last decade health inequalities have widened overall, and the amount of time people spend in poor health has increased since 2010. Because health is closely linked to the circumstances in which we are born, grow, live, work and age, large funding cuts, under the banner of austerity, have had an adverse effect.
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