Engelsk titel: Health inequalities a challenge for the social investment welfare state
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Författare:
Diderichsen, Finn
Email: fidi@sund.ku.dk
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 28
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 16113573
Sammanfattning
Social investment policy has become a central response to the demographic and economic
challenges facing European welfare states. This focus on investment in human capabilities and their
efficient use is, however, challenged by health inequalities where education, health and employment
are increasingly linked. This paper outlines the main principles of social investment policies
(learning, activation and protection) and links them to a conceptual model of health inequalities and
the policy entry-points tackling them by addressing the processes of social stratification, differential
exposure and vulnerability as well as differential consequences of illness. It illustrates, with
reference to selected empirical studies from the Nordic countries, how the balance between the
elements of social investment policies might be adjusted, resources allocated differently and
policies supplemented by more direct investments in health so as to enable social investments to
tackle the health divide.