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Priorities for Research on Equity and Health: Towards an Equity-Focused Health Research Agenda

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  • Piroska Östlin
  • Ted Schrecker
  • Ritu Sadana
  • Josiane Bonnefoy
  • Lucy Gilson
  • Clyde Hertzman
  • Michael P Kelly
  • Tord Kjellstrom
  • Ronald Labonté
  • Olle Lundberg
  • Carles Muntaner
  • Jennie Popay
  • Gita Sen
  • Ziba Vaghri

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Piroska Östlin and colleagues argue that a paradigm shift is needed to keep the focus on health equity within the social determinants of health research agenda.

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  • Piroska Östlin & Ted Schrecker & Ritu Sadana & Josiane Bonnefoy & Lucy Gilson & Clyde Hertzman & Michael P Kelly & Tord Kjellstrom & Ronald Labonté & Olle Lundberg & Carles Muntaner & Jennie Popay & G, 2011. "Priorities for Research on Equity and Health: Towards an Equity-Focused Health Research Agenda," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(11), pages 1-6, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pmed00:1001115
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001115
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