Health for Wealth

Good health is important for good economic health. Health for Wealth explores the economic impact of ill health and looks for policy solutions.  

“A joined up approach to tackle regional inequalities at local and national level would help to rebalance regional health inequity.” Luke Munford, Health Equity North Academic Co-Director

“Women living in the North provide more unpaid care than average (10.3%) and those in London (8.4%). 12% of women in the North East, 11.2% of women in the North West, and 10.7% of women in Yorkshire and the Humber provide unpaid care.” Woman of the North report

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About Health for Wealth
About Health for Wealth

About Health for Wealth

Health for Wealth explores the economic impact of health inequalities and develops policy solutions.

 

Report

 

See below for downloadable publications related to the Health for Wealth theme.

Woman of the North: Inequality, health and work
Woman of the North: Inequality, health and work
Woman of the North: Inequality, health and work
3rd September 2024 Woman of the North: Inequality, health and work

 

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