Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10516477 | Public Health | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
From the collection of data and supporting analyses of important contextual factors, one can argue that poor health in WCS can be attributed to three layers of causation: the effects of de-industrialization (which have impacted on health in all post-industrial regions); the impact of 'neoliberal' UK economic policies, resulting in wider inequalities in WCS and the other UK regions; and an as-yet-unexplained (but under investigation) set of factors that cause WCS to experience worse health outcomes than similar regions within the UK.
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Authors
M. Taulbut, D. Walsh, S. Parcell, A. Hartmann, G. Poirier, D. Strniskova, G. Daniels, P. Hanlon,