Strazdins, LyndallGriffin, AmyBroom, DorothyBanwell, CathyKorda, RosemaryDixon, JanePaolucci, FrancescoGlover, John2015-12-100308-518Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/38840Considerable policy action has focused on the social patterning of health, especially the health risks associated with low income. More recent attention has turned to transport, food systems, workplaces, and location, and the way their intersections withKeywords: employment; health policy; health services; income; mental health; workplace; Australia; United StatesTime scarcity: Another health inequality?201110.1068/a43602016-02-24