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Why and how has the United Kingdom become a high producer of health inequalities research over the past 50 years? A realist explanatory case study.

Lucinda Cash-GibsonEliana Martinez-HerreraJoan Benach
Published in: Health research policy and systems (2023)
Valuable learning can be established from this case study, which explores the United Kingdom's experience in developing a strong national health inequalities research tradition, and the potential mechanisms involved in this process. More research is needed to explore additional facilitating and inhibiting mechanisms and other factors involved in this process in this context, as well as in other settings where less health inequalities research has been produced. This type of in-depth knowledge could be used to guide the development of new health inequalities research capacity-strengthening strategies and support the development of novel approaches and solutions aiming to tackle health inequalities.
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