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            Key Resources on the Social Determinants of Health
Acheson, D. (1998). Independent Inquiry into Inequalities in Health.
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Alesina, A., & Glaeser, E. L. (2004). Fighting Poverty in the US and
     Europe: A World of Difference. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
Bartley, M., Blane, D., & Davey Smith, G. (Eds.). (1998). The Sociology of
     Health Inequalities. Oxford UK: Blackwell Publishers.
Bartley, M. (2003). Understanding Health Inequalities. Oxford UK: Polity
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Blane, D., Brunner, E., & Wilkinson, R. (Eds.). (1996). Health and Social
     Organization. London: Routledge.
Coburn, D. (2000). Income inequality, social cohesion and the health status
     of populations: The role of neo-liberalism. Social Science & Medicine,
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Coburn, D. (2004). Beyond the income inequality hypothesis:  Globalization,
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Coburn, D. (2006). Health and health care: A political economy perspective.
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     Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care. Toronto: Canadian
     Scholars’ Press.
Davey Smith, G. (Ed.). (2003). Inequalities in Health: Life Course
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Engels, F. (1845/1987). The Condition of the Working Class In England. New
     York: Penguin Classics.
Esping-Andersen, G. (1985). Politics Against Markets: The Social Democratic
     Road To Power. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Esping-Andersen, G. (1990). The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism.
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Esping-Andersen, G. (1999). Social Foundations of Post-Industrial Economies
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Esping-Andersen, G. (Ed.). (2002). Why We Need A New Welfare State. Oxford
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Evans, T., Whitehead, M., Diderichsen, F., Bhuya, A., & Wirth, M. (Eds.).
     (2001). Challenging Inequities in Health: from Ethics to Action. New
     York: Oxford University Press.
Gordon, D., Shaw, M., Dorling., D., & Davey Smith, G. (1999). Inequalities
     in Health: The Evidence Presented to the Independent Inquiry into
     Inequalities in Health. Bristol UK: The Policy Press.
Gordon, D., & Townsend, P. (Eds.). (2000). Breadline Europe: The
     Measurement of Poverty. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press.
Graham, H. (Ed.). (2001). Understanding Health Inequalities. Buckingham,
     UK: Open University.
Hofrichter, R. (Ed.). (2003). Health and Social Justice: A Reader on
     Politics, Ideology, and Inequity in the Distribution of Disease. San
     Francisco: Jossey Bass.
Innocenti Research Centre. (2000). A League Table of Child Poverty in Rich
     Nations. Florence Italy: Innocenti Research Centre.
Innocenti Research Centre. (2001). A League Table of Child Deaths by Injury
     In Rich Nations. Florence: Innocenti Research Centre.
Innocenti Research Centre. (2005). Child Poverty in Rich Nations, 2005.
     Report Card No. 6. Florence: Innocenti Research Centre.
Judge, K., & Paterson, I. (2002). Treasury Working Paper: Poverty, Income
     Inequality and Health. Wellington, NZ: Government of New Zealand.
     Available at:
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Leon, D., & Walt, G. (Eds.). (2001). Poverty, Inequality and Health: An
     International Perspective. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Lynch, J., & Kaplan, G. A. (2000). Socioeconomic position. In L. F. Berkman
     & I. Kawachi (Eds.), Social epidemiology (pp. 13-35). New York: Oxford
     University Press.
Lynch, J. W., Smith, G. D., Kaplan, G. A., & House, J. S. (2000). Income
     inequality and mortality: importance to health of individual income,
     psychosocial environment, or material conditions. BMJ, 320, 1220-1224.
Mackenbach, J., & Bakker, M. (Eds.). (2002). Reducing Inequalities in
     Health: A European Perspective. London UK: Routledge.
Marmot, M., & Wilkinson, R. (2000). Social Determinants of Health. Oxford,
     UK: Oxford University Press.
Muntaner, C. (1999). Teaching social inequalities in health: Barriers and
     opportunities. Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 27, 161-165.
Muntaner, C. (2004). Commentary: social capital, social class, and the slow
     progress of psychosocial epidemiology. International Journal of
     Epidemiology, 33(4), 1-7.
Navarro, V. (Ed.). (2002). The Political Economy of Social Inequalities:
     Consequences for Health and Quality of Life. Amityville, NY: Baywood
     Press.
Navarro, V., & Muntaner, C. (Eds.). (2004). Political and Economic
     Determinants of Population Health and Well-being: Controversies and
     Developments. Amityville NY: Baywood Press.
Rainwater, L., & Smeeding, T. M. (2003). Poor Kids in a Rich Country:
     America's Children in Comparative Perspective. New York: Russell Sage
     Foundation.
Raphael, D. (Ed.). (2004). Social Determinants of Health: Canadian
     Perspectives. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Raphael, D., Bryant, T., & Rioux, M. (Eds.). (2006). Staying Alive:
     Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care. Toronto:
     Canadian Scholars’ Press.
Raphael, D., Colman, R., Labonte, R., MacDonald, J., Torgeson, R., &
     Hayward, K. (2003. Income, Health and Disease in Canada: Current State
     of Knowledge, Information Gaps and Areas of Needed Inquiry. Toronto:
     York University. Available at: http://www.atkinson.yorku.ca/draphael
Raphael, D., Macdonald, J., Labonte, R., Colman, R., Hayward, K., &
     Torgerson, R. (2004). Researching income and income distribution as a
     determinant of health in Canada: Gaps between theoretical knowledge,
     research practice, and policy implementation. Health Policy, 72,
     217-232.
Shaw, M., Dorling, D., Gordon, D., & Smith, G. D. (1999). The Widening Gap:
     Health Inequalities and Policy in Britain. Bristol, UK: The Policy
     Press.
Swedish National Institute for Public Health. (2003). Sweden's New Public
     Health Policy. Stockholm: Swedish National Institute for Public
     Health.
Townsend, P., Davidson, N., & Whitehead, M. (Eds.). (1992). Inequalities in
     Health: the Black Report and the Health Divide. New York: Penguin.
Virchow, R. (1848/1985). Collected Essays On Public Health And Epidemiology
     . Cambridge, UK: Science History Publications.
Wilkins, R., Berthelot, J.-M., & Ng, E. (2002). Trends in mortality by
     neighbourhood income in urban Canada from 1971 to 1996. Health
     Reports, 13(Supplement), 1-28.
Wilkinson, R., & Marmot, M. (2003). Social Determinants of Health: The
     Solid Facts. WHO European Office. Available at:
     http://www.euro.who.int/document/e81384.pdf
Wilkinson, R. G. (1996). Unhealthy Societies: The Afflictions of Inequality
     . New York: Routledge.

Raphael, D. and Bryant. T. (2005). Key Resources on the Social Determinants
                                   of Health.
   Prepared for the workshop “The Politics of the Social Determinants of
                                    Health.
    Toronto: 4th International Conference on Urban Health, October 26.

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