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Mª Teresa Gijón Sánchez <[log in to unmask]>
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POR SI TE INTERESA.... bESOS!!!!!



>  NEW BOOK
>
>  The Impact of Inequality by Richard Wilkinson
>
> New Press, N.Y. January 2005 - ISBN 1-56584-925-6
>
> Routledge, London.
>
>  “Richard Wilkinson’s pathbreaking work challenged everyone interested
> in
> socioeconomic conditions and health to rethink in a most constructive way.
> This new book, a wonderful work of synthesis, brings insight into how
> conditions of society impact on people’s daily lives to cause health and
> disease. Emphasizing the links between equality, cooperation, and personal
> control, he shows how conditions of society have profound biological
> effects. It is a stimulating and exciting book.”
>
> —Sir Michael Marmot, author of The Status Syndrome
>
>  “Wilkinson’s work is a powerful and provocative piece of scholarship.
> The
> Impact of Inequality presents a challenge to us all to improve population
> health by tackling economic and social inequalities.”
>
> —Lisa Berkman, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy, Harvard
> School
> of Public Health
>
>  “In the affluent world, countless millions of people are obsessed with
> what they can do to be healthy. Richard Wilkinson is rightly obsessed with
> what nations, communities and employers can do to create a healthy social
> environment. In this brave and well-reasoned book, he combs through the
> health evidence for clues to the kinds of economic structures and human
> relationships that are best for us in every sense.”
>
> —Jim Lardner, director and founder of Inequality.org
>
>  http://www.thenewpress.com/newbooks/inequality.htm
>


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