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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

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