Getting Better by Clare Bambra

Getting Better by Clare Bambra

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Getting Better by Clare Bambra

Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Health inequality has reached a crisis point. Your income or hometown can have a devastating impact on how well and how long you live. This injustice, exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, continues as the cost of living rises and other sources of inequity grow. What can be done to make things better? This book, written by the authors behind the award-winning The Unequal Pandemic, explores successful international case studies of governments reducing health inequalities – from the USA and Brazil to Germany and England – stretching over fifty years from the 1960s to the 2000s. Essential reading for students and scholars of public health and the social sciences, and for health and social care professionals and policy makers, this book demonstrates that reducing health inequalities is possible and provides a roadmap for today’s governments to follow.
“Recognition that the key determinants of health inequalities lie in the realm of politics and macroeconomics can foster world-weariness, even despair – what to do? This book is an evidence-based counter to despairIt shows, using four case studies, that health inequalities have been reduced by political and social policies. The key message is to continue these life-enhancing policies.” Sir Michael Marmot, UCL Institute of Health Equity
“As surely as movements and governments that foster economic, social and participatory democracy reduce health inequities, neoliberal and reactionary regimes increase them. This timely must-read book, examining the US, Brazil, Germany and England, explains why.” Nancy Krieger, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
“Economic disadvantage is the cause of countless deaths worldwide. Getting Better reminds us that it is political decisions that allow this to happen. But this also means that change is possible if the political will is there.” Nico Dragano, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

Clare Bambra is Professor of Public Health at the Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University.

Julia Lynch is Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania.

Katherine Smith is Professor of Public Health Policy at the University of Strathclyde.

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ISBN 13 9781447372868
ISBN 10 1447372867
Title Getting Better
Author Clare Bambra
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bristol University Press
Year published 2025-05-27
Number of pages 184
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