Scandinavian Common Sense

At a time when austerity is claimed by some to be the only answer to today’s economic woes, a close look at the best practices used in Scandinavia is edifying. Decision makers everywhere dispose of ample evidence showing that social determinants have an impact on health and wellbeing. Yet governments develop policies that diverge enormously. Scandinavian countries are often cited as models for their egalitarian social and health policies but are also known to have thriving economies where the gap dividing rich from poor is smaller than elsewhere. Despite quasi mythic status, these policies aimed to combat inequalities in health are neither well known or understood. Policies discussed in Scandinavian Common Sense include education, housing, conciliation of work and family life, daycare, sustainable development and more. For these policies to be part of political debate, be it in Quebec, Canada, the United States or elsewhere, they must be in the public domain. That is the purpose of this book.

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Dominque Côté

Dominique Côté is a sociologist and a researcher at the Centre Léah-Roback Marie-France Raynault is a medical doctor specializing in preventive medecine and public health. She is Director of the Centre Léa-Roback which is dedicated to reducing social inequalities in health.

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Dimensions:

176 Pages
9in * 228.6mm * 152.4mm * 6in * 12.7mm0.5in
0.7lb
317.51gr
11.2oz

Published:

November 01, 2015

Publisher:

Baraka Books

ISBN:

9781771860642

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