29 recommendations to combat social inequalities in health. The Norwegian Council on Social Inequalities in Health

Author:

Arntzen Annett1,Bøe Tormod23,Dahl Espen4,Drange Nina5,Eikemo Terje A6,Elstad Jon Ivar7,Fosse Elisabeth8,Krokstad Steinar9,Syse Astri5,Sletten Mira Aaboen7,Strand Bjorn Heine10

Affiliation:

1. Department of Business, History and Social Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway

2. Department of Psychosocial Science, University of Bergen, Norway

3. NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, Bergen, Norway

4. Faculty of Social Science, Department of Social Work, Child Welfare and Social Policy, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway

5. Department of Research, Statistics Norway

6. Centre for Global Health Inequalities Research (CHAIN), Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway

7. NOVA, Centre for Welfare and Labour Research, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway

8. Department of Health Promotion and Development, University of Bergen, Norway

9. HUNT Research Centre, Department of Public Health and Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway

10. Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH), Norway

Abstract

All political parties in Norway agree that social inequalities in health comprise a public health problem and should be reduced. Against this background, the Council on Social Inequalities in Health has taken action to provide specific advice to reduce social health differences. Our recommendations focus on the entire social gradient rather than just poverty and the socially disadvantaged. By proposing action on the social determinants of health such as affordable child-care, education, living environments and income structures, we aim to facilitate a possible re-orientation of policy away from redistribution to universalism. The striking challenges of the causes of health differences are complex, and the 29 recommendations to combat social inequality of health demand cross sectorial actions. The recommendations are listed thematically and have not been prioritized. Some are fundamental and require pronounced changes across sectors, whereas others are minor and sector-specific.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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