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Page 1: Social Determinants of Health and Sustainable Human Development

Social Determinants of Health and Sustainable

Human Development

Professor Sir Michael Marmot

http://www.instituteofhealthequity.org

@MichaelMarmot

January 2015

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The WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health

(CSDH) – Closing the gap in a generation

Improve the conditions in which people

are born, grow, live, work, and age

Tackle the Inequitable Distribution

of Power, Money, and Resources

Measure and Understand the Problem,

Evaluate Action, Expand the Knowledge

Base, Develop the Work Force

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Health and sustainable human development

are inextricably linked

http://www.eurasia.undp.org/content/rbec/en/home/library/hiv_aids/Addressing-social-economic-environmental-determinants-of-Health

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Prenatal Early Years Working Age Older Ages

Family building

Accumulation of positive and negative

effects on health and wellbeing

LIFE COURSE STAGES

MACROLEVEL CONTEXT

WIDER SOCIETY SYSTEMS

Perpetuation of inequities

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region

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Typology of multi sectoral action on NCDs

Source: Bell, Lutz, Webb & Small, UNDP 2013

• NCD-Sensitive Actions on Social Determinants

• e.g. education, employment, social protection,

healthy places

• NCD-Specific Actions on Social Determinants

• e.g. alcohol/tobacco taxes

• Expanding Delivery Platforms

• e.g. settings – schools, workplaces

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Bringing

Development and

Health Together

UNDP/IHE 2014

http://www.eurasia.undp.org/content/rbec/en/home/library/hiv_aids/Addressing-social-economic-environmental-determinants-of-Health/

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Key Findings: Health Aspects

Percentage of SEEDs for which the potential impact on

health had not and had been noted

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Estimated odds of reporting poor or very poor general health

by socioeconomic characteristics, 25 EU Member States*,

2010

0 2 4 6 8

0 items - BASELINE

1 item

2 items

3 items

4+ items

Highest decile - BASELINE

9th

8th

7th

6th

5th

4th

3rd

2nd

Lowest decile

Tertiary (5&6) - BASELINE

Post-secondary, non-tertiary (4)

Upper secondary (3)

Lower secondary (2)

Primary (ISCED 1)

None or pre-primary (0)

Odds ratio

One variable in the model Three variables in the model

1st-4th

5th-9th

Level of education

Income distribution

Material deprivation

Source: Health inequalities in the EU

3 variables in the model 1 variable in the model

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Prenatal Early Years Working Age Older Ages

Family building

Accumulation of positive and negative

effects on health and wellbeing

LIFE COURSE STAGES

MACROLEVEL CONTEXT

WIDER SOCIETY SYSTEMS

Perpetuation of inequities

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region

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Level of child development at end of reception

England

• 51.7% of all children achieved a good level of development at end of reception in 2012/13.

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

0 1 2 3 4 5

%

IMD Quntile

School Readiness: the percentage of children achieving a good level of development at the end of reception

2012/13

England all

Linear (England all)

Least deprivedMost deprived

Source: IHE

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Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region, using

data from EU SILC

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Prenatal Early Years Working Age Older Ages

Family building

Accumulation of positive and negative

effects on health and wellbeing

LIFE COURSE STAGES

MACROLEVEL CONTEXT

WIDER SOCIETY SYSTEMS

Perpetuation of inequities

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region

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Employment and working conditions have

powerful effects on health and health equity

When these are good they can provide:-

• financial security

• paid holiday

• social protection benefits such as sick pay, maternity leave, pensions

• social status

• personal development

• social relations

• self-esteem

• protection from physical and psychosocial hazards

… all of which have protective and positive effects on health

Source: CSDH Final Report, WHO 2008

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Case Study

Promoting Sustainable Employment (Macedonia)

Project aim: promote sustainable employment and support the government in implementing Active Labour Market Measures.

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Business development services

Investments in community development

Lifelong learning

Job creation

SEEDsof Health:

Promoting Sustainable Employment (Macedonia)

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Dimensions of Inequity:

• Marginalised groups – vulnerable groups

• i.e. unemployed who face difficulties entering the

labour market

• Ethnicity – Roma

Promoting Sustainable Employment (Macedonia)

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Promoting Sustainable Employment (Macedonia)

• Employment that provides fair

conditions of employment and

healthy working conditions is

beneficial for health

• Active Labour Market Measures

are a way of tackling the negative

impact of long-term unemployment

(e.g. on mental health)

• Can future similar projects build in mechanisms for

ensuring co-benefits for health?

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Prenatal Early Years Working Age Older Ages

Family building

Accumulation of positive and negative

effects on health and wellbeing

LIFE COURSE STAGES

MACROLEVEL CONTEXT

WIDER SOCIETY SYSTEMS

Perpetuation of inequities

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region

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Wider Society

• Social exclusion

• Social protection across the life course

• Communities

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region

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Case Study

Vulnerable Communities

(Albania)

Project aim: improve the human

security and access to socio-

economic and civic rights of

vulnerable communities (Roma

and Egyptian origin) of Albania.

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Early child development

Social cohesion

Discrimination/stigma

Community participation

Investments in community development

Effective policing

SEEDsof Health:

Vulnerable Communities (Albania)

Access to health care

Child protection

Access to social services

Human rights

Lifelong learning

Access to education

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Vulnerable Communities (Albania)

• The project impacts on health:

o Directly: increasing knowledge and enabling

improved access to health services

o Indirectly: increasing civil registration, improving

livelihoods and strengthening Roma civil society

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Wider Society

• Social exclusion

• Social protection across the life course

• Communities

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region

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Per cent of the population aged 16 and over reporting bad or

very bad health in EU-SILC by social protection expenditure

per person in Euros purchasing power parity, 2010

Belgium

BulgariaCzech Republic

DenmarkGermany

Estonia

Ireland

Greece

Spain

FranceItalyCyprus

Latvia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Hungary

MaltaNetherlands

Austria

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovenia

Slovakia

Finland

Sweden

United KingdomIceland

Norway

0

5

10

15

20

0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000

Per cent of population aged 16+ in bad or very bad health

Social protection expenditure per person in Euros using purchasing power parity

Source: Report on Health Inequalities in the EU, 2013

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Prenatal Early Years Working Age Older Ages

Family building

Accumulation of positive and negative

effects on health and wellbeing

LIFE COURSE STAGES

MACROLEVEL CONTEXT

WIDER SOCIETY SYSTEMS

Perpetuation of inequities

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region

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Case Study

Capacity-building for the State Social Protection

Fund (Azerbaijan)

Project aim: contribute to better governance in pension and social insurance system through further development and implementation of the State Social Protection Fund (SSPF)'s automated management system.

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Economic accountability in governance

Welfare policy for social protection

SEEDsof Health:

Capacity-building for the State Social Protection

Fund (Azerbaijan)

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Capacity-building for the State Social Protection

Fund (Azerbaijan)

• Strategic value of considering

health implications:

o Pensions provide income

o Systems and processes – basis

for building a healthcare

management system

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Summary

• A systematic approach to addressing SEEDs of health/health equity:

o Health and health equity as a central goal for sustainable human development

o Whole of society approach and critical role of UNDP

• The right to the highest attainable standard of health

Source: Bell, Grobicki and Hamelmann, IHE and UNDP 2014

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Michael Marmot

Health is a human right

Do something

Do more

Do better

Source: WHO Review of Social Determinants and the Health Divide in the European Region