Social capital: A key factor in child health inequalities

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The widening gap in health outcomes between rich and poor is particularly evident among children and social inequalities in health are therefore of great concern to readers of this journal. Reducing inequalities in health is an important component of UK health policy.

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Waterston, T., Alperstein, G., & Brown, S. S. (2004, May). Social capital: A key factor in child health inequalities. Archives of Disease in Childhood. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.2002.024422

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