
Jatinder Hayre
Medical Student, Journalist, Essayist, at Freelance
Medical Doctor | Health Equity Researcher | Author | Campaigner | Trade Unionist
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1 week ago |
socialeurope.eu | Jatinder Hayre
COVID spotlighted inequality. Europe must act—or lose a generation to austerity’s long shadow and policy neglect. The COVID‑19 pandemic did not create inequality: it merely switched on floodlights over a landscape already scarred by austerity. My latest book, The Lost Generation of COVID‑19, charts how a decade of fiscal retrenchment hollowed out the social determinants of health: schools, welfare, housing — and left the youngest in society uniquely exposed.
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1 week ago |
socialeurope.eu | Jatinder Hayre
The Spring issue of The Progressive Post is out!Since President Trump’s inauguration, the US – hitherto the cornerstone of Western security – is destabilising the world order it helped to build. The US security umbrella is apparently closing on Europe, Ukraine finds itself less and less protected, and the traditional defender of free trade is now shutting the door to foreign goods, sending stock markets on a rollercoaster. How will the European Union respond to this dramatic landscape change? .
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1 month ago |
routledge.com | Jatinder Hayre
The COVID-19 pandemic has wrought unparalleled disruption, altering the landscape of health and well-being for a generation. The Lost Generation of COVID-19 unveils the ways in which the crisis has deepened existing health disparities, casting a long shadow over young people’s futures.
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2 months ago |
waterstones.com | Jatinder Hayre
Hardback 98 Pages Published: 17/04/2025 Free UK delivery on orders over £25 Awaiting publication Free UK delivery on orders over £25 This item has been added to your basket The Covid-19 pandemic has wrought unparalleled disruption, altering the landscape of health and well-being for a generation. The Lost Generation of COVID-19 unveils the ways in which the crisis has deepened existing health disparities, casting a long shadow over young people’s futures. Set against the backdrop of...
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Oct 29, 2024 |
bmjpaedsopen.bmj.com | Jatinder Hayre
It is time to cut the limit; not children’s futures. The two-child limit, introduced in 2017 at the height of the austerity agenda as part of the singular Universal Credit (UC) welfare system, serves as a lesson in the fallacy of political short-termism—the antithesis of health creation.
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