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This paper outlines how we expect the different activities associated with earning and spending Time Credits to generate public health outcomes and reduce health inequalities.

In the paper, we assume positive health outcomes to emerge through a causal process, where a range of ‘lower level’ outcomes associated with Time Credits earn and spend activity affect health and wellbeing, potentially across the life-course

Author

Sanna Markkanen

Gemma Burgess

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Publication Date

March 2016