Transitioning economies, plant closures and affected communities: identifying potential pathways to health inequities.
Kathryn Browne-YungAnna ZierschSharon FrielToby FreemanFran BaumPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2021)
The pathways mapped between the plant closure and social and health equity impacts highlighted differential potential impacts on individuals and the community, and identified policy levers to reduce adverse health outcomes resulting from economic shocks such as the closure of a major employer. SO WHAT?: The study highlighted a broad range of intersecting factors affecting the health of the local community that policy responses to the plant closure needed to address to promote health and health equity. This included novel factors identified by community members, reinforcing the importance of including community perspectives when constructing policy responses.