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What Works In Reducing Inequalities In Child Health 2nd Helen Roberts

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What Works In Reducing Inequalities In Child Health 2nd Helen Roberts
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.02 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Helen Roberts
ISBN: 9781847429964, 9781847429971, 1847429963, 1847429971
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 2nd

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What Works In Reducing Inequalities In Child Health 2nd Helen Roberts by Helen Roberts 9781847429964, 9781847429971, 1847429963, 1847429971 instant download after payment.

This revised edition of Helen Roberts’ classic study of child health inequalities features new case studies, updated research references, and a new section on cost effectiveness—an important tool in an era of government spending cutbacks. Applying tools from a variety of disciplines and drawing on evidence from the UK and beyond, Roberts tests the effectiveness of public policy, community, and individual efforts to reduce health inequalities among children at different life stages—including infancy, early years, middle childhood, and adolescence—and to address the particular needs of disabled children.

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