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Critical Public Health
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/frameloader.html?http://www.tandf.co.uk/jour
nals/carfax/09581596.html
Volume 10 Number 2
Issue Jun 2000
Editorial Health inequality 2000 105
Alex Scott-Samuel; Marita Sihto
Social capital and the third way in public health 107
Carles Muntaner; John Lynch; George Davey Smith
Tackling health inequalities through partnership working:
learning from a realistic evaluation 125
David Evans; Amanda Killoran
'Dirty looks' and 'trampy places' in young people's accounts
of community and neighbourhood: implications for health
inequalities 141
Virginia M. Morrow
Who is filling what? The contrast between oral health and
human health resources in Mexico 153
Gerardo Maupom Eacute
Equity, democracy and globalization 167
Eileen O'Keefe
The relationship between unemployment, technological
change and psychosocial work conditions in British
Columbia sawmills 179
A. Ostry; S. Marion; L. Green; K. Teshke; R. Hershler;
S. Kelly; C. Hertzman
Health inequalities in Canada: current discourses and
implications for public health action 193
Dennis Raphael
Going upstream: social inequality and children's health 217
Mah-Jabeen Soobader; Felicia B. Leclere
What causes social inequalities: why is this question taboo? 233
Medicine keepers: issues in indigenous health 243
Lori A. Colomeda; Eberhard R. Wenzel
Poverty, policy, and pathogenesis: economic justice and
public health in the US 257
David G. Whiteis
Erratum 272
Does a policy matter? Assessing the Finnish health policy
in relation to its equity goals 273
Marita Sihto; Ilmo Keskim Auml Ki
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