Primary Readings:
Byrne, Liam, MP (editor). The Future of Work for the People we Serve. The Parliamentary Network on The World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Ten key challenges for spreading risks and sharing rewards of automation as new technology transforms the future of work.
How Can Businesses Contribute to People’s Health? A guide for leaders. Blueprint for Better Business and The Health Foundation, 2018. A guide for business leaders which highlights the ways business can be a force for good in society by bringing health into the conversation.
How Local Industrial Strategies can deliver inclusive growth. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2019. JRF introduces their definition of inclusive growth and its application to UK's Industrial Strategy White Paper (2017). They utilize the white paper’s framework to draw out the links between living standards and economic prosperity.
Inclusive growth in action: Snapshots of a new economy. Royal Society of the Arts, 2019. Provides practical examples and case studies of initiatives across the world that have had success in promoting inclusive growth.
McCartney, G. et al, The Causes of the Causes: A Systematic Review of Reviews of the Impact of Political Economy on Population Health, 2018. Overarching review around political economic choices and health outcomes.
Nobody left behind: Maximising the health benefits of an inclusive local economy. Local Government Association, 2018. Evidences the link between local economic prosperity and health. Outlines a toolbox for local authorities to draw from and presents seven case studies from across England demonstrating its effectiveness.
Pissarides, Sir Christopher and Anna Thomas. The Future of Good Work: The foundation of a modern moral economy. A discussion paper. Institute for the Future of Work. Makes the case that the reduction of socio-economic inequalities is society’s most pressing challenge and, focusing on the UK, presents the future of good work as the best approach to reallocating resources.
Work for a brighter Future. Global Commission on the Future of Work. International Labor Organization, 2019. Among the key issues considered by the Commission are new forms of work, the institutional ramifications of the changing nature of work, lifelong learning, greater inclusivity and gender equality, the measurement of work and human well-being, and the role of universal social protection in a stable and just future of work.
Additional Readings:
Act Now to Build a Future that Works for All. OECD Employment Outlook 2019.
Ahmed, Amer S. and others. Demographic Change and Development. A Global Typology. Policy Research Working Paper 7893. World Bank Group, November 2016. This paper addresses the latest typology of demographic transition and its current and potential impact on national economies.
Ambar, Nayaran, and others. Fair Progress? Economic Mobility Across Generations Around the World. World Bank Group, 9 May, 2018. A global study that analyses new data on social and economic mobility over the last 50 years. It identifies challenges and opportunities for policy and action to break the cycle of poverty.
Anchor Mission Playbook, Rush University Medical Center. Version 2.0., June 2017. Outlines the case of the Rush University Medical Centre as an anchor institution in its community and gives recommendations to help other hospitals accelerate their own efforts to drive institutional alignment with community needs.
Centre for Progressive Policy (CPP) Diagnosis Critical report and inquiry (May 2018 - ongoing). The impact of place on life expectancy, mental disorders and unplanned hospital admission in the context of England’s current financial pressures.
Dellot, Benedict, and others. The Four Futures of Work. Coping with uncertainty in an age of radical technology. RSA Action and Research Centre, 2019.
Feigl Andrea, Scott Ratzan, and others. Underinvestment in Global Health – examining the potential of innovative finance to close the looming NCD investment gap. Harvard.
Fuchs Tarlovsky, Alan, and others. Is Tobacco Taxation Regressive? Evidence on Public Health, Domestic Resource Mobilization, and Equity Improvements, The World Bank, 1 April, 2019.
Greater Manchester Independent Prosperity Review.
Harkavy, Ira. Engaging Urban Universities as Anchor Institutions for Health Equity. American Journal of Public Health, December, 2016. The potential role of universities in contributing to reducing healthy inequity in the urban communities they share.
Healthcare Anchor Network
Health 2050: Four scenarios for human-driven health and freedom of choice. Demos Helsinki, 2016. Report that presents four future scenarios that illustrate how overall perceived health in society can be doubled without increasing the total health costs.
Heymann, David. Healthy Nations, Sustainable Economies: How Innovation Can Better Ensure Health for All. G20 Health and Development Partnership, March 2019.
Inclusive Growth Commission Final Report. RSA, 2017. Proposes four key sets of recommendations for putting inclusive growth at the heart of public policy and finance: Place-based industrial strategies; A fundamental reset of the relationship between Whitehall and the town hall; Inclusive growth at the heart of public investment; and making inclusive growth our working definition of economic success.
Jamison, Dean T., and others. Global health 2035: a world converging within a generation. The Lancet, 3 December, 2013. Outlines an investment framework developed to dramatically improve health gains by 2035 worldwide.
Kestel, Dévora. Mental health in the workplace. Word Health Organization, 22 January, 2019. WHO position on global guidance for mental health in the workplace.
Kramer, Mark R. and Michael E. Porter. Creating Shared Value: how to reinvent capitalism - and unleash a wave of innovation and growth. Harvard Business Review, January-February 2011. Detailed analysis of the capitalist supply chain and how it can be integrated to provide higher levels of socio- and environmental-economic integration, as well as improve efficiency in a sustainable way.
Lange, Glenn-Marie, and others. The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018 : Building a Sustainable Future. World Bank Group, 2018. A book targeting policy makers that reviews global and regional wealth trends over the past two decades, discusses new work on human capital in development policy and outlines how elements of natural capital should be incorporated into wealth accounts.
Lyytimäki, Jari and others. Policy Brief: Finland aims to become a sustainable development leader. Demos Helsinki, Syke. 10/2016. Key findings and recommendation from the Avian 2030 projects conducted by the Finnish Environment Institute and Demos Helsinki, identifying pain points and success stories of sustainable development in Finland.
Marquez, Patricio V. Healthier Workplaces=Healthy Profits. The World Bank. Investigating In Health, News and Views in Health Development, 22 January, 2017. United States debate around how to change a health system that is geared to treat illnesses to one that focuses on prevention, and how companies can contribute to this by improving employee health.
Marquez, Patricio V, and others. Making Mental Health a Global Priority. Cerebrum, 16 August, 2016. The global physical, social, and economic burden of mental illness, alongside the evidence base for prevention in the workplace, technological solutions and cross-sector approaches.
Marquez, Patricio V. The case for physical and mental wellness programs in the workplace. The World Bank. Investigating In Health, News and Views in Health Development, 28 September, 2017. The case for a person-centred model of workplace wellness with a view to build broader social resilience during current socio-economic transition.
Marquez, Patricio V. On Public Health and Medical Care Systems : Challenges and Options – Collected Blogs and Briefs. The World Bank. 1 December, 2018. Collection of blogs posted between 2011 and 2018 and an opinion article published in 2005. Outlines current issues and trends in global health.
Naik, Yannish; Baker, Peter et al. The macro-economic determinants of health and health inequalities—umbrella review protocol. Systematic Review, 2017. Conceptualizes the economy as a complex system made up of underlying approaches, finance, labour, markets, regulation, balance between private/public and third sectors, and production/consumption/distribution. Details the methods for an umbrella review to explore the macro-economic factors, strategies, policies and interventions that affect health outcomes and inequalities.
Nugent, Rachel and others. Investing in non-communicable disease prevention and management to advance the Sustainable Development Goals. The Lancet, 4 April, 2018. Assessment of the SDGs through the lens of non-communicable disease reduction.
Patel, Vikram, and others. The Lancet Commission on global mental health and sustainable development. The Lancet, 10 October, 2018. Proposes that the global mental agenda should be expanded from a focus on reducing the treatment gap to improving the mental health of whole populations and reducing the global burden of mental disorders by addressing gaps in prevention and quality of care.
Policy Position: Living and Working Well. The Association of Directors of Public Health. 2018. The ADPH present their position on the relationship between work and wellbeing, and how policy can be mobilised to improve both in the UK through addressing current and projected challenges.
Prosperity and Justice: A plan for the new economy-Executive summary. IPPR Commission on Economic Justice, 2018. The product of a two-year enquiry into the UK economy, the final report of the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice presents a 10-part plan for economic reform to achieve prosperity and justice together.
Ratzan, Scott, and others. Guiding Principles for Multisector Engagement for Sustainable Health (MESH). M-RCBG Associate Working Paper No. 106, 2019.
Schwab, Klaus. The Fourth Industrial Revolution. World Economic Forum, 2016. Outlines the current period of change and its potential ramifications. This book looks deeply at the future that is unfolding today and how we might take collective responsibility to ensure it is a positive one for all of us.
Seifer, Sarina. Higher Education as Catalysts: Building a Culture of Health on Campus and in Communities. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, July 2018. Highlights the role of colleges and universities in promoting health and wellbeing, both on campus and in their surrounding communities. The report features the work of The Democracy Collaborative on furthering higher education institutions’ roles as anchor institutions.
Sladek, Emily. The Transformative Power of Anchor Institutions. Urban and Metropolitan Universities. Vol 30, Nr. 1, 2019. Complete Issue. Explores the challenges faced by anchor institutions in consciously and intentionally adopting an anchor mission, leveraging all available institutional and operational resources for community benefit.
Task Force on Fiscal Policy for Health. Bloomberg Philanthropies.
The Human Capital Project. World Bank, 11 October, 2018. Addresses significant gaps in human capital investment to raise awareness of the costs of inaction in a rapidly changing world.
The World Development Report 2019: The Changing Nature of Work. World Bank Group. An analysis of how the nature of work is changing as a result of technological advances. Makes the case for human capital investment as a priority for governments, as well as enhancing social protection.
Umeda, Maki, and others. Does an advantageous occupational position make women happier in contemporary Japan? Findings from the Japanese Study of Health, Occupation, and Psychosocial Factors Related Equity. SSM Population Health, 26 October, 2015.
Umeda, Maki, and others. Effect of socioeconomic conditions on health care utilization in marital violence: a cross-sectional investigation from the Japanese Study on Stratification, Health, Income, and Neighborhood. International Journal for Equity in Health, 28 February, 2017.
Universalism in the Next Era: Moving Beyond Redistribution. Next Era Papers. Demos Helsinki, 2019. Assesses the utility and limitations of universalism in the post-industrial and post-fossil-fuel era to promote a sense of belonging and fairness.
Work 2040, Scenarios for the future of work. Demos Helsinki/Demos Effect, 2017. Three possible futures are presented that conceptualize the importance of ensuring the future of good work, and the opportunities for action and choice they present.