Three important reports are published today by the DRIVERS project.
They detail the scientific work carried out by teams at University College London/UCL Institute of Health Equity, the Department of Medical Sociology at Universität Düsseldorf, and the Centre for Health Equity Studies (CHESS) at Stockholms Universitet, on (respectively) early child development, employment & working conditions, and income & social protection.
While numerous academic papers have been - and continue to be - published in leading peer-reviewed journals, these reports bring together the expanded evidence base, explaining how the different pieces of work fit together and provide a solid foundation for the development of evidence-based recommendations. These recommendations are detailed in separately published recommendations document and three policy briefs.
The three reports are:
- Social Inequalities in early childhood health and development, evidence and policy implications, by Hynek Pikhart, Milagros Ruiz, Joana Morrison, Peter Goldblatt & Michael Marmot. Also see the Appendices.
- Working conditions and health inequalities, evidence and policy implications, by Johannes Siegrist, Diego Montano & Hanno Hoven.
- The role of income and social protection for inequalities in health, evidence and policy implications, by Olle Lundberg, Monica Åberg Yngwe, Kersti Bergqvist & Ola Sjöberg.
The project's final recommendations will be presented tomorrow, 3 February 2015, at a conference held at the Residence Palace in Brussels. The final recommendations document and policy briefs are available from the publications section of the website.





