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1. Social Science & Medicine, Volume 64, Issue 3, (February 2007)
Towards an epidemiological understanding of the effects of long-term
institutional changes on population health: A case study of Canada versus
the USA, Pages 589-603 , Arjumand Siddiqi and Clyde Hertzman

2. AGENDA FOR SHARED PROSPERITY - USA
For six months, EPI and a group of 50 economists and policy experts have
joined together to develop a comprehensive, achievable, and workable
economic plan that will reduce economic insecurity and provide broadly
shared prosperity.
The Agenda for Shared Prosperity will address the growing gap between
America's promise and its problems. The United States is rich in resources,
with an energetic and entrepreneurial population, a $13 trillion economy,
the world's most advanced technologies, and a democratic system that is an
inspiration for the world. But for most of the past quarter century, failed
economic policies have left the nation with stagnant living standards for
the overwhelming majority, increased inequality that is polarizing our
society and distorting our democracy, and for most families a growing
insecurity fueled by concerns over health care, prospects for retirement,
and access to college. .. SNIP

ON LINE AT: epi.org

3. CPHA Volume 97, Supplement #3, An Assessment of Needs, Gaps and
Opportunities in Selected Population and Public Health Topics,
September/October 2006 - CANADA

Curtis L.J., Pennock M. Social Assistance, Lone Parents and Health: What Do
We Know, Where Do We Go? Can J Public Health 2006;97(Suppl. 3):S4-S10.

Dunn J.R., Hayes M.V., Hulchanski J.D., Hwang S.W., Potvin L. Housing as a
Socio-Economic Determinant of Health: Findings of a National Needs, Gaps
and Opportunities Assessment. Can J Public Health 2006;97(Suppl.
3):S11-S15.

Raphael D., Labonte R., Colman R., Hayward K., Torgerson R., Macdonald J.
Income and Health in Canada: Research Gaps and Future Opportunities. Can J
Public Health 2006;97(Suppl. 3):S16-S23.

ON LINE AT:
http://www.cpha.ca/shared/cjph/archives/index06.htm#97_sup3

4. The hidden faces of Canada's poor, Toronto Star   CANADA

ON LINE AT:http://www.thestar.com/opinion

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