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Resource ID | 276 |
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Title | Global health equity: evidence for action on the social determinants of health |
Author | M Marmot, S Friel |
Description | Abstract More than 30 years ago, the older of us published a paper with the proposal that all scientific papers should start with a statement along the lines of: “These are the opinions on which I base my facts”. Why pretend? To take a topical example, if you are on the nature side of the nature/nurture debates, is it likely that your next paper will be an apologia: “I take it all back; genes don’t matter at all; it is all environment”? Unlikely. Similarly, if you are on the other side. (We know. It’s both.) Here, we are not in any way arguing for a relativist credo that would say opinions are all. Along with other readers of this journal, we spend a good part of our working lives gathering, analysing and interpreting empirical evidence. Evidence matters. But everyone has values and they do affect our positions |
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Resource type | Article |
URL | http://jech.bmj.com/content/62/12/1095.full |
Source/origin | External source |
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Record created | 2014-07-14 18:36 |
Record updated | 2014-07-14 18:36 |
Record editor | Helen Parsons |
Tags | https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences/globalhealth/browse/list_titles/tag/466 |
Subjects | Determinants of health |