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A surgical intervention for the body politic: Generation Squeeze applies the Advocacy Coalition Framework to social determinants of health knowledge translation

机译:针对身体政治的外科手术:Generation Squeeze将倡导联盟框架应用于健康知识翻译的社会决定因素

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The World Health Organization Commission on the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) observes that building political will is central to all its recommendations, because governments respond to those who organize and show up. Since younger Canadians are less likely to vote or to organize in between elections, they are less effective at building political will than their older counterparts. This results in an age gap between SDoH research and government budget priorities. Whereas Global AgeWatch ranks Canada among the top countries for aging, UNICEF ranks Canada among the least generous OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries for the generations raising young children.
机译:世界卫生组织健康问题社会决定因素委员会(SSH)指出,树立政治意愿是其所有建议的核心,因为政府会对组织和露面的人做出回应。由于年轻的加拿大人不太可能在两次大选之间投票或组织选举,因此他们在建立政治意愿方面的效率不及年长的加拿大人。这导致了SSH研究与政府预算优先事项之间的年龄差距。尽管Global AgeWatch将加拿大列为老龄化国家之一,但联合国儿童基金会将加拿大列为抚养年幼子女的最慷慨的OECD(经济合作与发展组织)国家之一。

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