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Rapid evidence review : inequalities in relation to Covid-19 and their effects on London.

by Nazroo, James; Taylor, Harry; Bécares, Laia; Field, Yvonne; Kapadia, Dharmi; Rolston, Yansie.University of Manchester. School of Social Science. Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity.
Publisher: University of Manchester, Manchester : 2020.Description: 79p.Summary: The Greater London Authority (GLA) commissioned the University of Manchester to conduct a rapid evidence review to document and understand the impact of Covid-19 (in terms of both health and the broader impacts on existing social and economic inequalities) on those with protected characteristics, as well as those living in poorer, or more precarious, socioeconomic circumstances, paying particular attention to its effect in London. The report provides the outcomes of the review, as well as a series of recommendations, which are focused on identifying tractable policy solutions in order to prevent, or mitigate, the inequalities in relation to protected characteristics and socioeconomic position that result from the Covid-19 pandemic and policy responses to it. .Subject(s): health impact assessment | Covid-19 | pandemics | socioeconomic factors | poverty | men | women | mortality | morbidity | health inequalities | social inequality | preventive measures | employment | black & ethnic minorities | workforce | health & social care | literature reviews | London
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023] | Covid-19: ethnic minority communities [September 2023]
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The Greater London Authority (GLA) commissioned the University of Manchester to conduct a rapid evidence review to document and understand the impact of Covid-19 (in terms of both health and the broader impacts on existing social and economic inequalities) on those with protected characteristics, as well as those living in poorer, or more precarious, socioeconomic circumstances, paying particular attention to its effect in London. The report provides the outcomes of the review, as well as a series of recommendations, which are focused on identifying tractable policy solutions in order to prevent, or mitigate, the inequalities in relation to protected characteristics and socioeconomic position that result from the Covid-19 pandemic and policy responses to it.

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