Radical Statistics
publications on health
|
Official Health Statistics: An Unofficial
Guide |
Susan Kerrison and Alison Macfarlane (editors) |
Arnold, 2000,
ISBN 0 340 73132 |
Health and the gender agenda: what do official
statistics tell us? |
Alison Macfarlane |
Radical Statistics 74
Summer 2000 |
Tackling inequalities - Where we are now and
what can be done |
Christina Pantazis and David Gordon (editors) |
Policy Press, 2000
ISBN 1 86134 146 6 |
The widening gap: health inequalities and
policy in Britain |
Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling, David Gordon and George Davey
Smith |
Policy Press, 1999
ISBN 1 86134 142 3 |
Where are the statistics of the Iraqi health
disaster |
Wali Abdul-Hamid |
Radical Statistics 72
Autumn 99 |
Housing and health: the nature of the
connection |
Alex Marsh |
Radical Statistics 72
Autumn 99 |
New Labour - new statistics? NHS hospital
statistics in England |
Alison Macfarlane |
Radical Statistics 72
Autumn 99 |
Inequalities in health (book review) |
Jan Rigby |
Radical Statistics 72
Autumn 99 |
Inequalities in Health: the evidence presented
to the Independent Inquiry chaired by Sir Donald Acheson |
David Gordon, Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling and George Davey
Smith (editors) |
Policy Press, 1999
ISBN 1 86134 174 1 |
Lessons and laughs from the past: how the
(Radical Statistics) Health Group developed |
Alison Macfarlane |
Radical Statistics 71
Summer '99 |
The racialisation of ethnic inequalities in
health |
James Y Nazroo |
Statistics in Society, 1999, Chapter 25 |
What do official health statistics measure |
Alison Macfarlane |
Statistics in Society, 1999. Chapter 26 |
Making sense of health inequality statistics |
Mel Bartley, David Blane, and George Davy Smith |
Statistics in Society, 1999. Chapter 27 |
Poverty and health |
Anthony Staines |
Statistics in Society, 1999. Chapter 28 |
Statistics and the privatisation of the
National Health Service and social services |
Alison Macfarlane and Allyson Pollock |
Statistics in Society, 1999. Chapter 29 |
Industrial injury statistic |
Theo Nichols |
Statistics in Society, 1999. Chapter 30 |
Modes of exploitation and safety in the
British construction industry |
Erik Sutherland |
Radical Statistics 69
Autumn '98 |
The Russian
mortality crisis |
Ray Thomas |
Radical Statistics 69
Autumn '98 |
A national framework for assessing performance
(NHS) |
Alison Macfarlane |
Radical Statistics 69
Autumn '98 |
A First Class (health) Service |
Radical Statistics Health Group |
Radical Statistics 69
Autumn '98 |
Poverty across the lifecourse and health |
George Davey Smith |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
Is it worth reducing inequalities in health? |
Danny Dorling |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
Do governments ever listen to research |
Walter Barker and Colin Chalmers |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
Garner hypothesis
refuted ? |
Steve Balogh |
Radical Statistics 67
Spring '98 |