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Must deal with the iceberg and not just its tip: this is an issue for all society
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In the past 20 years the United Kingdom has become a more unequal society in which many people have prospered while many others have not. 1 2 This issue includes several examples of the adverse health and social effects for groups that have been excluded from general prosperity (and some attempts to ameliorate these effects). But the consequences of social exclusion provide too narrow a focus. Society as whole is also affected and needs to be engaged in supporting solutions to the problem.
Differences in life expectancy between socioeconomic groups have
widened, mainly as a result of faster rates of improvement in affluent
groups.
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Socially patterned premature mortality is the
most stark form of social exclusion, but it occurs late in the process,
usually after several decades of living in adversity.
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It is not known to what extent this pattern is being repeated in later
generations, whose early life circumstances have been generally
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