Hertzman, ClydeSiddiqi, ArjumandHertzman, EmilyIrwin, Lori G.Vaghri, ZibaHouweling, Tanja A. J.Bell, RuthTinajero, AlfredoMarmot, Michael2017-03-072017-03-0720102010-02Hertzman, C., Siddiqi, A., Hertzman, E., Irwin, L. G., Vaghri, Z., Houweling, T. A. J., … Marmot, M. (2010). Bucking the inequality gradient through early child development. BMJ, 340(468). doi:10.1136/bmj.c468http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c468http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7837A good start in life is the key to reducing health and social inequalities in society. Clyde Hertzman and colleagues argue that governments in rich and poor countries should be investing more in programmes to support early child development.enBucking the inequality gradient through early child developmentArticleSchool of Public Health and Social Policy