Public understandings of potential policy responses to health inequalities: Evidence from a UK national survey and citizens’ juries in three UK cities
Abstract
A substantial body of research describes the distribution, causes and potential reduction of health inequalities, yet little scholarship examines public understandings of these inequalities. Existing work is dominated by small-scale, qualitative studies of the experiences of specific communities. As a result, we know very little about what broader publics think about health inequalities; and even less about public views of potential policy...
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Title
Public understandings of potential policy responses to health inequalities: Evidence from a UK national survey and citizens’ juries in three UK cities
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
291
Pages
114458 - 114458
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