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Unemployment as a Health Issue

Why unemployment is a health issue according to a new campaign from WHO. Also, the unemployed European doctors finding work in Africa, and Mexico's tax on fizzy drinks.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a new campaign to try and encourage European governments to focus on health rather than economic indicators. They say youth unemployment has great consequences for the health of those affected, leading to depression and even suicide. In a wide ranging report linking health to economic factors they say attention needs to be paid to education in childhood and addressing the needs of socially vulnerable people.

Portuguese Doctors in Mozambique
The economic downturn in Portugal is even affecting doctors – with competition for jobs. However many are finding gainful employment in Mozambique. This has created resentment from Mozambique’s doctors – who are usually paid less than their Portuguese counterparts. The Mozambique works ministry is now trying to implement measures to limit the number of foreign doctors able to work there. However, for the medical authorities this presents something of a dilemma. They say the Portuguese doctors are often better qualified than locals, meaning they bring valuable skills and training, hence the pay discrepancy. Currently applications for work in Mozambique from Portuguese doctors are on the rise.

Fizzy Drinks in Mexico
Mexico is planning to introduce a 10% tax on soft drinks. Local research suggests Mexico has the largest consumption of soft drinks per head of population in the world. The consumption of high sugar drinks is associated with diabetes, hypertension and heart disease. Mexico considers the medical threat of these so great that it plans to tax soft drinks and - in a related measure - junk food.

Picture: Unemployment queue, UK. Matt Cardy/Getty Images

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29 minutes

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Mon 4 Nov 2013 01:32GMT

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  • Unemployment as a health issue

    The impact of unemployment on health

    Duration: 10:27

  • Reverse brain drain

    Portuguese doctors in Africa

    Duration: 06:34

  • Soft drinks tax

    Tackling obesity and diabetes through taxing soft drinks

    Duration: 08:16

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  • Wed 30 Oct 2013 20:32GMT
  • Thu 31 Oct 2013 02:32GMT
  • Thu 31 Oct 2013 09:32GMT
  • Sun 3 Nov 2013 05:32GMT
  • Mon 4 Nov 2013 01:32GMT

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