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Richard Gerald Wilkinson (born 1943) is a British social epidemiologist, author, advocate, and left-wing political activist. He is
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of social epidemiology at the
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, having retired in 2008. He is also Honorary Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at
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and Visiting Professor at
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. In 2009, Richard co-founded The Equality Trust. Richard was awarded a 2013 Silver Rose Award from Solidar for championing equality and the 2014 Charles Cully Memorial Medal by the Irish Cancer Society. He is best known for his book with Kate Pickett '' The Spirit Level'', first published in 2009, which argues that societies with more equal distribution of incomes have better health, fewer social problems such as violence, drug abuse, teenage births, mental illness, obesity, and others, and are more cohesive than ones in which the gap between the rich and poor is greater.


Education

Richard Wilkinson was educated at Leighton Park School and Reading Technical College.Dustjacket of his book ''Poverty and Progress'' (1973) gives a brief career summary. He studied
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at the
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. He then earned a Masters degree at the
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. His
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Masters of Medical Science thesis was "Socio-economic Factors in Mortality Differentials" (1976).


Career

Wilkinson's first book, ''Poverty and Progress'' was published by Methuen in 1973. He was a research student on a Health Education Council fellowship at the Department of Community Health, University of Nottingham and spent a year on a large-scale computer analysis of the possible causes of different health outcomes and social strata. On 16 December 1976, his article entitled 'Dear David Ennals' was published in ''
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''; at that time, David Ennals was
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. The article led eventually to the 1980 publication of the Black Report on ''Inequalities in Health''. He was also Senior Research Fellow at the Trafford Centre for Medical Research of the
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in 2001. From 1976 onwards his career focused on research into social class differences in health, the social determinants of health, and on the health and social effects of income inequality. He has authored hundreds of research articles, chapters and books, several with his colleague and partner, Kate Pickett. He received the Solidar's Silver Rose Award in 2013, Community Access Unlimited's Humanitarian award in 2013, the Irish Cancer Society's Charles Cully Memorial medal in 2014, and was The Australian Society for Medical Research's medallist in 2017. Wilkinson retired from his post as a professor of social epidemiology at the
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in 2008. He was awarded the title of
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Professor. He is also Honorary Professor at
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. In 2009 Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett founded the Equality Trust, which seeks to explain the benefits of a more equal society and campaigns for greater income equality.


Politics

In August 2015, Wilkinson endorsed
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's campaign in the Labour Party leadership election.


Personal life

Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, the authors of '' The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better'', are a couple.


Publications


Books

* * * ::Introduction Chapter 1: The evidence Chapter 2: Inequalities in health Chapter 3: How income affects health Chapter 4: Public health policies for the future Chapter 5: Reforming social security Chapter 6: Reforming taxation Endnot
Associated conference, November 1992
* * * * * * * * * Four volume set. ::Contents: :::volume 1. Health inequalities: the evidence :::volume 2. Health inequalities: causes and pathways :::volume 3. Health inequalities : interventions and evaluations :::volume 4. The political, social and biological ecology of health * **Adapted as the 2016 documentary film '' The Divide''. Wilkinson and Pickett each appear as commentators. *


Articles and papers

* Discussion paper 17. * Wilkinson, Richard G. (2002). ''Germany, Britain & the coming of War in 1914.'' History Review. Issue 42 March 2002 *


Other

* Further journal articles listed and some downloadable a
Scientific Commons
* Some further titles are liste
here.
at the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London School of Law. * Appearance in 2011
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References


External links


The Equality Trust

Wilkinson's contributions at
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BBC article on the Equality Trust


* ttp://www.sochealth.co.uk/public-health-and-wellbeing/poverty-and-inequality/income-and-health/ Wilkinson's talks for the Socialist Health Association {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilkinson, Richard G. 1943 births Living people 20th-century British writers 21st-century British writers Academics of the University of Nottingham Academics of the University of York British epidemiologists English tax resisters Social epidemiologists