ABSTRACT
There is widespread recognition that the most powerful determinants of health today are to be found in social, economic and cultural circumstances. These include: ecnomic growth, income distribution, consumption, work oganisation, unemployment and job insecurity, social and family structure, education and deprivation, and they are all aspects of 'social organisation'. In ^Health and Social Organisation leading British and North American researchers who bring together an invaluable collection of data on these issues, draw from the social sciences, epidemiology and biology.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|18 pages
The evolution of public health policy
part |2 pages
Part I The policy problem
part |2 pages
Part II Environment and economic growth
chapter 6|15 pages
What’s been said and what’s been hid
part |2 pages
Part III The family and life course
part |2 pages
Part IV Work and the labour market
part |2 pages
Part V Policy integration