![]() ![]() He has written a dozen books and numerous research papers, and his work has been published in ten languages. He currently is Emeritus Professor of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham, and an honorary professor at both the University College London and the University of York. He began his academic career at the London School of Economics where he studied economic history and then transitioned to the field of epidemiology. The book is published in the US by Bloomsbury Press (December, 2009) with the new sub-title: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, 2 published in 2009 by Allen Lane. Wilkinson has played a formative role in public awareness and policy development for thirty years. The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better 1 is a book by Richard G. Wilkinson co-founded the Equality Trust to further public education about inequality and its consequences, and why reducing income disparity benefits all members of society.ĭr. The Spirit Level Richard Wilkinson has played a formative role in international research on inequality, and his work has been published in ten languages. Recently, he co-authored the international best-seller The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better with Kate Pickett, a ground breaking book that has transformed our views on the interactions between income inequality and health. Richard Wilkinson’s work has shaped research on the social determinants of health for over thirty years. Richard Wilkinson has played a formative role in international research in inequalities in health and his work has been published in 10 languages. ![]()
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