Better Health in Harder Times

Better Health in Harder Times
Author: Celia Davies,Jan Walmsley
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781447306931

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In the wake of current public services turmoil, this book reexamines the collective compact that created the UK's public health services in the 1940s. Drawing on testimony from service users and service providers, the contributors explore topics such as new ways of living and working with long-term health conditions, meaningful and effective approaches to service redesign, use of information technology, leadership, coproduction, and quality of service. Better Health in Harder Times is a book composed of short, accessible contributions that will be of interest to a wide range of social-policy readers.

Health in Hard Times

Health in Hard Times
Author: Bambra, Clare
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781447344865

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. How has austerity impacted on health and wellbeing in the UK? Health in Hard Times explores its repercussions for social inequalities in health. The result of five years of research, the book draws on a case study of Stockton-on-Tees in the north-east of England, home to some of the starkest health divides. By placing individual and local experiences in the context of national budget cuts and welfare reforms, it provides a holistic perspective on countrywide inequalities. Edited by a leading expert, this is an important book for anyone seeking to understand one of today’s most significant determinants of health.

Good Living in Hard Times

Good Living in Hard Times
Author: Stafford Whiteaker
Publsiher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781780993157

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Explains what makes you poor, healthy and rich and how to achieve a contented life. ,

New Smile and Better Health in the 21st Century

New Smile and Better Health in the 21st Century
Author: Kathleen Carson
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781257062270

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New Smile and Better Health in the 21st Century: Full Mouth Reconstruction and Smile Makeovers

God S Way to Better Health Vs Man S Way to Better Health

God   S Way to Better Health Vs  Man   S Way to Better Health
Author: Ronald Coryell
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2016-12-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781524569631

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This book was written to give the readers answers as to why so many people are sick and why the health of America is in a stage of crisis.

Hard Times on Kairiru Island

Hard Times on Kairiru Island
Author: Michael French Smith
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780824843267

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This book follows the difficult lives of people living in the village of Kragur in Papua New Guinea. They have been in poverty since European contact and now must find a way to become prosperous.

Hard Times

Hard Times
Author: Tom Clark,Anthony Heath
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780300206166

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2008 was a watershed year for global finance. The banking system was eventually pulled back from the brink, but the world was saddled with the worst slump since the 1930s Depression, and millions were left unemployed. While numerous books have addressed the financial crisis, very little has been written about its social consequences. Journalist Tom Clark draws on the research of a transatlantic team led by Professors Anthony Heath and Robert D. Putnam to determine the great recession’s toll on individuals, families, and community bonds in the United States and the United Kingdom. The ubiquitous metaphor of the crisis has been an all-encompassing “financial storm,” but Clark argues that the data tracks the narrow path of a tornado—destroying some neighborhoods while leaving others largely untouched. In our vastly unequal societies, disproportionate suffering is being meted out to the poor—and the book’s new analysis suggests that the scars left by unemployment and poverty will linger long after the economy recovers. Politicians on both sides of the Atlantic have shown more interest in exploiting the divisions of opinion ushered in by the slump than in grappling with these problems. But this hard-hitting analysis provides a wake-up call that all should heed.

Hard Times and New Deal in Kentucky

Hard Times and New Deal in Kentucky
Author: George T. Blakey
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813185835

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The Great Depression and the New Deal touched the lives of almost every Kentuckian during the 1930s. Fifty years later the Commonwealth is still affected by the legacies of that era and the policies of the Roosevelt administration. George T. Blakey has written the first full study of this turbulent decade in Kentucky, and he offers a fresh perspective on the New Deal programs by viewing them from the local and state level rather than from Washington. Thousands of Kentuckians worked for New Deal programs such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Projects Administration; thousands more kept their homes through loans from the Home Owners Loan Corporation. Tobacco growers adopted new production techniques and rural farms received their first electricity because of the Agricultural Adjustment and Rural Electrification administrations. The New Deal stretched from the Harlan County coal mines to a TVA dam near Paducah, and it encompassed subjects as small as Social Security pension checks and as large as revived Bourbon distilleries. The impact of these phenomena on Kentucky was both beneficial and disruptive, temporary and enduring. Blakey analyzes the economic effects of this unprecedented and massive government spending to end the depression. He also discusses the political arena in which Governors Laffoon, Chandler, and Johnson had to wrestle with new federal rules. And he highlights social changes the New Deal brought to the Commonwealth: accelerated urbanization, enlightened land use, a lessening of state power and individualism, and a greater awareness of Kentucky history. Hard Times and New Deal weaves together private memories of older Kentuckians and public statements of contemporary politicians; it includes legislative debates and newspaper accounts, government statistics and personal reminiscences. The result is a balanced and fresh look at the patchwork of emergency and reform activities which many people loved, many others hated, but no one could ignore.