Public health policies and social inequality
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Public health policies and social inequality
Macmillan, 1998
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Includes index
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内容説明
This book explores the interaction between public health policies and social inequality. It probes three issues: What groups wield the greatest influence over the policy process? Who gains the most benefits from health policies? How can we best understand the policy link between health and social inequalities? A theory of social opportunities clarifies the reasons for policy effectiveness, particularly the impact of public programmes on the environmental and personal conditions that improve people's health.
目次
List of Tables Preface Introduction: Politics and Health PART I: MODELS OF HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS The Entrepreneurial Model The Organic Corporatist Model The Social Democratic Model PART II: EXPLANATIONS OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS Political Culture and the Meaning of Health Political Power and Policy Changes Rational Choice and Market Efficiency PART III: EVALUATIONS OF HEALTH POLICIES AND OUTCOMES Public Policies and Health Evaluating Public Health Policies Notes Index
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