ABSTRACT

Socio-economic inequalities in health are present to a greater or lesser extent in all European countries and the available data suggests that the health gap is increasing. Many studies have been conducted to explain inequalities in health and from them much has been learnt about the different contributory factors. However, in practice it seems hard to translate the knowledge of causes into effective interventions and policies. Reducing Inequalities in Health: a European Perspective:
* brings together an unrivalled collection of contemporary data on successful policies and interventions
* compares differences in approach in several European countries
* includes recent evaluation studies
* discusses conceptual issues for research
* provides examples of good and bad practice in Europe
* draws out the policy and research implications for the future
With contributions from leading researchers in 14 different European countries, this book provides a comprehensive source of reference for the reader interested in what really works in the field of health promotion and what sort of policies reduce the health gap.

part |2 pages

Part II Interventions and policies to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in health

chapter 3|14 pages

Income maintenance policies

Determining their potential impact on socioeconomic inequalities in health

chapter 4|10 pages

Income maintenance policies

The example of Finland

chapter 5|8 pages

Municipal policies

The example of Barcelona

part |2 pages

Part III National experiences

chapter 12|13 pages

England

chapter 15|11 pages

Italy

chapter 17|13 pages

The Netherlands

chapter 18|12 pages

Spain

part |2 pages

Part IV Evaluation issues

chapter 20|13 pages

Health impact assessment

An approach to promote intersectoral policies to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in health

chapter 21|13 pages

Theory-based evaluation

New approaches to evaluating complex community-based initiatives

part |2 pages

Part V Reflections

chapter 23|10 pages

Room for a view

A non-European perspective on European policies to minimize socioeconomic inequalities in health

part |2 pages

Part VI Key messages

chapter 24|6 pages

By way of conclusion

Key messages for policy-makers