Economics of health
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Economics of health

Jennette Golding Senior Officer , RCN North East Thames Region

Nurses and nursing must use their power to effect change in the relationship between poverty and women’s health, Jennette Golding argues

From the inner city of London to downtown Kingston, Jamaica, women are struggling against the odds; against those immovable forces that bind them to poverty. But that struggle is also a testimony of their achievements, strength and courage.

Nursing Standard. 6, 18, 20-21. doi: 10.7748/ns.6.18.20.s35

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