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[afro-nets] Mapping global health inequalities: challenges and opportunities
- From: "Claudio Schuftan" <cschuftan@phmovement.org>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 17:43:07 +0700
Cross posted from: EQUIDAD@listserv.paho.org
Mapping global health inequalities: challenges and opportunities
Peter Tugwell, Vivian Robinson, and Erin Morris
December 12, 2007 - Center for Global, International and Regional Studies
Mapping Global Inequalities - conference papers University of California - Santa Cruz - USA
Available online at :
PDF [36p.] at:
http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1085&context=cgirs
Or: http://repositories.cdlib.org/cgirs/mgi/mgi-22
"…..Health inequalities both between and within countries persist, for almost all diseases and health problems. Between countries, both average life expectancy and child mortality have improved more in the richest countries than the poorest (Marmot 2007). Within countries, progress on redressing health inequalities is uneven, and data are not always available over time. Analysis of 22 countries with available data found that only five of 22 countries reduced health inequalities in childhood mortality across income from 1995 to 2000 (Moser 2005).
Health inequalities are differences in health across population groups defined by socioeconomic, demographic, or geographic factors. These factors can be summarized using the acronym PROGRESS: Place of residence (urban/rural), Race/ethnicity, Occupation, Gender, Religion, Education, Socioeconomic status, and Social capital/resources …"
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Mrs. Ana Lucia Ruggiero (WDC)
mailto:ruglucia@paho.org
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