ABSTRACT

In the last two decades of the 20th century, we witnessed a dramatic growth in social inequalities within and among countries. This has had a most negative impact on the health and quality of life of large sectors of the populations in the developed and underdeveloped world. This volume analyzes the reasons for this increase in inequalities and its consequences for the well-being of populations. Scholars from a variety of disciplines and countries analyze the different dimensions of this topic.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part 1|20 pages

Review of the Research

part II|139 pages

Causes for the Growth of Inequalities and Their Impact on Health and Quality of Life

part III|100 pages

Critique of International Agencies: WHO, PAHO, World Bank, IMF, UNICEF, and UNDP

part IV|51 pages

Neoliberalism and Social and Health Policy

part VI|94 pages

Analysis of Proposed Solutions: The Importance of the Political Context