Annex 6 Bibliography

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Annex 6
Bibliography
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Chapter 1
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The state of health in the European Community. Luxembourg, Office for Publications of the
European Communities, 1996.
The world health report 1998. Life in the 21st century: a vision for all. Geneva, World Health
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WORLD BANK. World development report 1997. The state in a changing world. New York, Oxford
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World population prospects 1950–2050 (1996 revision). New York, United Nations, 1996.
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Chapter 2
DIEREN, W. VAN, ED. Taking nature into account. New York, Springer, 1995.
LEVIN, L.S. ET AL. Economic change, social welfare and health in Europe. Copenhagen, WHO
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WILKINSON, R. Unhealthy societies. The afflictions of inequality. London, Routledge, 1996.
Chapter 3
BARTLEY, M. ET AL. Socioeconomic determinants of health: health and the life course: why safety
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Europe, 1995 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 55).
KING, A. ET AL. The health of youth: a cross-national survey. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office
for Europe, 1996 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 69).
Labour market changes and job insecurity: a challenge for social welfare and health promotion.
Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe, in press (WHO Regional Publications, European
Series, No. 81).
Physical activity and health. A report of the Surgeon General. Washington DC, US Department of
Health and Human Services, 1996.
Report of the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 4–15 September 1995. New York,
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Chapter 4
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programme. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office For Europe, 1996 (document EUR/ICP/CIND 94
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The Victoria Declaration on Heart Health. Declaration of the Advisory Board – International Heart
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Chapter 5
Alcohol – less is better. European Alcohol Action Plan. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for
Europe, 1996 (WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No.70).
Assessing the health consequences of major chemical incidents – epidemiological approaches.
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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