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Scandinavian common sense, policies to tackle social inequalities in health, Marie-France Raynault and Dominique Côté in collaboration with Sébastien Chartrand

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Scandinavian common sense, policies to tackle social inequalities in health, Marie-France Raynault and Dominique Côté in collaboration with Sébastien Chartrand
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Scandinavian common sense
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Marie-France Raynault and Dominique Côté in collaboration with Sébastien Chartrand
Sub title
policies to tackle social inequalities in health
Summary
When some claim austerity is the only answer to today's economic woes, a close look at the best practices in Scandinavia and Finland gives pause for thought. Cited as models for their egalitarian social and health policies, these countries also have thriving economies where the gap dividing rich from poor is smaller than elsewhere. Despite their quasi mythic status, the policies implemented to combat inequalities in health are neither well known nor understood. Policies discussed in Scandinavian Common Sense include education, housing, conciliation of work and family life, daycare, sustainable development and more. For these policies to be part of political debate, be it in Quebec, Canada, the United States or elsewhere, they must be in the public domain. That is the purpose of this book
Target audience
adult
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