Health Inequalities

A central theme of our research, which influences all of our substantive and methodological work is social and geographical inequalities in health. We focus on both illustrating the extent of health inequalities, and how to reduce them through social, environmental and health systems intervention.

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Di Cesare M, Bhatti Z, Soofi SB, Fortunato L, Ezzati M, Bhutta ZA

Geographical and socioeconomic inequalities in women and children's nutritional status in Pakistan in 2011: an analysis of data from a nationally representative survey

Lancet Global Health, 3 (4), pp. e229-e239, 2015.

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Bennett JE, Blangiardo M, Fecht D, Elliott P, Ezzati M

Vulnerability to the mortality effects of warm temperature in the districts of England and Wales

Nature Climate Change, 4 (4), pp. 269-273, 2014.

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Paciorek CJ, Stevens GA, Finucane MM, Ezzati M

Urban living, urbanisation, and children’s height and weight in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic analysis of population-representative data

Lancet Global Health, 1 (5), pp. e300-e309, 2013.

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Zhou Z, Dionisio KL, Verissimo TG, Kerr AS, Coull B, Arku RE, Koutrakis P, Spengler JD, Hughes AF, Vallarino J, Agyei-Mensah S, Ezzati M

Chemical composition and sources of particle pollution in affluent and poor neighborhoods of Accra, Ghana

Environmental Research Letters, 8 , pp. 044025, 2013.

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Di Cesare M, Khang YH, Asaria P, Blakely T, Cowan MJ, Farzadfar F, Guerrero R, Ikeda N, Kyobutungi C, Msyamboza KP, Oum S, Lynch JW, Marmot MG, Ezzati M

Inequalities in non-communicable diseases and effective responses

Lancet, 381 (9866), pp. 585-597, 2013.

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Health Inequality