1st Edition

The Lost Generation of COVID-19 A Critical Analysis of Health and Social Inequality in Post-Pandemic Britain

By Jatinder Hayre Copyright 2025
114 Pages
by Routledge

114 Pages
by Routledge

114 Pages
by Routledge

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 austerity-induced cuts to UK public services, this book explores the social... Read more

Introduction.  1.Education.  2.Food Exclusivity and Insecurity.  3.Homelessness.  4.Mental Health.  5.Child Subdemographics.  6.Wider Implications.  7.Manifesto – Hayre Doctrine.   


 

Biography

Jatinder Hayre is an established public health academic and medical doctor recognised for his innovative research on health inequalities and social determinants of health. He has authored numerous influential and authoritative publications and led key studies that have informed national health policy in the UK. A respected grassroots campaigner, Dr Hayre seamlessly integrates academia, clinical practice, and campaigns for social good: driving transformative initiatives towards a more equitable and just society.