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This edited quantity offers wide-ranging anaylses and experiences of the UK's studies of well-being inequalities learn and coverage thus far, and displays at the classes which were learnt from those reviews, either in the united kingdom and internationally.

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This edited quantity offers wide-ranging anaylses and experiences of the UK's studies of well-being inequalities learn and coverage thus far, and displays at the classes which were learnt from those reviews, either in the united kingdom and internationally.

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The discipline of epidemiology (the study of patterns of health and disease in human populations using quantitative methods) has played an important role in this work, and continues to be vital in describing and monitoring health inequalities within and between populations. Indeed, the WHO Commission on the Social Determinants of Health (CSDH), targeted at a global audience, included the need to measure, understand, and monitor health inequalities as one of its three overarching recommendations (CSDH 2008).

David J. health), and Wolfson Fellow in the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Well-being. uk). He is a Non-Executive Director for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), and advises WHO Europe. CPPH is a WHO Collaborating Centre on Complex Health Systems Research, Knowledge and Action. David has published extensively on health policy; his books include The Health Debate (2008), The Public Health System in England (2010) with Linda Marks and Katherine E. Smith, and Partnership Working in Public Health (2014) with Neil Perkins (all three published by Policy Press, Bristol).

Chapter 1 Background and introduction: UK experiences of health inequalities Katherine E. 1 Health inequalities in the UK In this chapter we introduce key debates in health inequalities research regarding: (i) the best means of conceptualizing, measuring, and monitoring health inequalities; (ii) trends in the UK’s patterns of health inequalities compared to other high-income countries; (iii) empirically informed theories to explain health inequalities; and (iv) the UK’s recent policy efforts to reduce health inequalities.

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