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International Journal of Epidemiology 2000;29:1099
© International Epidemiological Association 2000


Book Review

The Widening Gap.

M Shaw, D Dorling, D Gordon, G Davey Smith (eds). Bristol: The Policy Press, 1999, pp.267, £16.99. ISBN: 1–86134–142–3.

John Lynch

‘... in contemporary Britain unequal chances of death are interwoven, in social and spatial terms, with unequal chances in life, in terms of education, employment, income and wealth.’ (p.5)

The Widening Gap is a brilliant book about the socially just distribution of resources and public health. It is one of the best and most powerful examples of how . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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