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Challenging inequities in health : from ethics to action : summary
(Oxford University Press, New York, 2001)
Challenging Inequities in Health, was conceived as a response to the following: 1. Concerns about widening “health gaps” both between and within countries; 2. A disproportionate research focus on inequalities in health in ...
Human Rights and Capabilities
(Journal of Human Development, 2005-07)
The two concepts — human rights and capabilities — go well with each other, so long as we do not try to subsume either concept entirely within the territory of the other. There are many human rights that can be seen as ...
Why health equity?
(2001)
Poverty, equity, human rights and health
(The World Health Organization, 2003)
Those concerned with poverty and health have sometimes viewed equity and human rights as abstract concepts with little practical application, and links between health, equity and human rights have not been examined ...
Poverty, equity, human rights and health
(Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2003)
Those concerned with poverty and health have sometimes viewed equity and human rights as abstract concepts with little practical application, and links between health, equity and human rights have not been examined ...
Health and Human Rights: If not now than when?
(American Journal of Public Health, 2006-11)
Should the capability approach be applied in Health Economics?
(Health Economics, 2008-06)
This editorial questions the implications of the capability approach for health economics. Two specific issues are considered: the evaluative space of capablities (as opposed to health or utility) and the decision-making ...