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Health inequalities : income deprivation and north/south divides.

by Baker, Carl.Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Library.
Series: Commons Library Insight ; 22 January 2019.Publisher: House of Commons, London : 2019.Summary: Areas with income deprivation are more likely to have a range of health conditions including serious mental illness, obesity, diabetes, and learning disabilities. This article considers how patterns of disease prevalence in England relate to income deprivation, and is there a north/south divide in the health of the population?.Subject(s): social inequality | health inequalities | deprivation | socioeconomic factors | geographical variations | statistical data | income
Digital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; Research briefings. List(s) this item appears in: Health inequalities [October 2023]
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Areas with income deprivation are more likely to have a range of health conditions including serious mental illness, obesity, diabetes, and learning disabilities. This article considers how patterns of disease prevalence in England relate to income deprivation, and is there a north/south divide in the health of the population?

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