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Is Inequality Bad For Our Health? Pdf

Is Inequality Bad For Our Health?
Author: Norman Daniels
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0807004472

In this election year, health care again proves to be one of our nation's most urgent issues. Download Is Inequality Bad For Our Health? (New Democracy Forum) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Daniels, Kennedy, and Kawachi shift the focus of the debate, forcing us to take a closer look at how our health is affected by social injustice and inequality. Arguing that it isn't enough to increase access to doctors, they call for improving social conditions-such as poverty, lack of education and affordable housing, and harmful work environments-that damage our health. By urging us to work toward equality of opportunity for all, the authors situate health care reform among the larger social problems we must face.

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