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Inequality Kills Us All

COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World

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Exploring the profound impact of inequality on public health, this book reveals how entrenched social hierarchies in the U.S. contribute to poor health outcomes across the population. It argues that the nation's high levels of inequality exacerbate the effects of illness, affecting everyone, not just the disadvantaged. By examining the relationship between social structures and health measures, the book highlights the urgent need to address inequality to improve overall health in society.

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Inequality Kills Us All, Stephen Bezruchka

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COVID-19's Health Lessons for the World
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English
Released
2022
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Paperback
Pages
214
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9781032278391
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Exploring the profound impact of inequality on public health, this book reveals how entrenched social hierarchies in the U.S. contribute to poor health outcomes across the population. It argues that the nation's high levels of inequality exacerbate the effects of illness, affecting everyone, not just the disadvantaged. By examining the relationship between social structures and health measures, the book highlights the urgent need to address inequality to improve overall health in society.