This text on the interaction between public health policies and
social inequality probes three issues: what groups wield the
greatest influence over the policy process? Who gains most from
health policies? And how can we best understand the policy link
between health and social inequalities? A theory of social
opportunities clarifies the reasons for policy effectiveness,
particularly the impact of public programmes on the environmental
and personal conditions that improve people's health.
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