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Julia Lynch is a professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania, an editor of Socio-Economic Review, and serves as an expert advisor to the World Health Organization. She is the author of Age in the Welfare State: The Origins of Social Spending on Pensioners, Workers, and Children (2006).
1. Explaining resilient inequalities in health and wealth; 2. Theorizing
regimes of inequality: welfare, neoliberalism, and the reframing of a
social problem; 3. Health inequalities: the emergence of an international
consensus policy frame; 4. New Labour, the redistributive taboo, and
reframing inequality in England after the Black Report; 5. Inequality,
territory, austerity: health equity in France since the u-turn; 6. From
risk factors to social determinants: how the changing social democratic
welfare regime in Finland reframed health inequality; 7. In and out of the
Overton Window: how talking about health inequality made the problem harder
to solve; 8. Regimes of inequality; Appendix. Content analysis of
government and commissioned health inequality reports.