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Inequalities in Health: Concepts, Measures, and Ethics
Inequalities in Health: Concepts, Measures, and Ethics
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Of every thousand children born in Iceland, two will die before their first birthday, but in Mozambique the death rate is sixty times higher. Even within countries - including some of the wealthiest - inequalities in longevity and health can be substantial. In recent years, epidemiologists
have documented the extent of these inequalities both between and within countries, stimulating in turn research both on their sources and on possible means for their alleviation. These extensive and influential efforts in research and in policy development have raised health inequalities to a
prominent position among the central concerns of both national and global health. Less attention has been given to careful analysis and refinement of some key concepts and values that guide and motivate these studies of health inequalities. The essays in this book demonstrate the need to identify and debate alternative positions on the choice of measures of health inequality; the
definitions of 'inequality' and 'inequity' in health, and their interrelationship; the ethical basis for attaching priority to narrowing gaps in longevity and health among individuals, groups, and societies; and the possible solutions to a series of puzzles involving uncertainty and variable
population size. The authors of these essays are philosophers, economists, epidemiologists, and physicians contributing to our understanding of ethical issues in population health. Their contributions will be of interest to anyone interested in inequalities in health, including specialists in health policy, public
health, epidemiology, moral philosophy, demography, and health economics.
Author: Nir Eyal
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 10/18/2013
Pages: 348
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780199931392
Review Citation(s):
Choice 04/01/2014
have documented the extent of these inequalities both between and within countries, stimulating in turn research both on their sources and on possible means for their alleviation. These extensive and influential efforts in research and in policy development have raised health inequalities to a
prominent position among the central concerns of both national and global health. Less attention has been given to careful analysis and refinement of some key concepts and values that guide and motivate these studies of health inequalities. The essays in this book demonstrate the need to identify and debate alternative positions on the choice of measures of health inequality; the
definitions of 'inequality' and 'inequity' in health, and their interrelationship; the ethical basis for attaching priority to narrowing gaps in longevity and health among individuals, groups, and societies; and the possible solutions to a series of puzzles involving uncertainty and variable
population size. The authors of these essays are philosophers, economists, epidemiologists, and physicians contributing to our understanding of ethical issues in population health. Their contributions will be of interest to anyone interested in inequalities in health, including specialists in health policy, public
health, epidemiology, moral philosophy, demography, and health economics.
Author: Nir Eyal
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 10/18/2013
Pages: 348
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780199931392
Review Citation(s):
Choice 04/01/2014
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