(1999) `Managing Inequality in the Developing World', Current History, 98(631): 376-82Birdsall, Nancy, 1999, "Managing Inequality in the Developing World" Current History, Vol. 98, Iss. 631, November.Birdsall, Nancy, "Managing Inequality in the Developing World", Current History, ceip.org,...
Should income inequality be of concern in developing countries? New data reveal less income inequality in the developing world than 30 years ago. However, this is due to falling inequality between countries. Average inequality within developing countries has been slowly rising, though staying fairly ...
`Inequality and Preferences for Redistribution in the Developing World', APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper.Haggard, Stephan, Robert R. Kaufman, and James D. Long. 2010. "Inequality and Preferences for Redistribution in the Developing World." American Political Science Association meetings, Washington D...
The report underscored the impacts of climate change in exacerbating inequalities, saying those impacts are not being felt uniformly around the world, with the countries in the tropics being among the most adversely affected. According to the report, climate change has made the world's poorest coun...
Developing world Research management This article is cited by Ethical spaces in imperfect global health collaborations. A commentary on Keynejad’s research, education and capacity building initiative to address gender-based violence in the Global South ...
Yet, no country has achieved the patterns of consumption and production that could sustain global prosperity in the coming decades. Thus, with the increasing pace at which domestic markets are becoming integrated into the global economy, the debate on income disparities around the world has ...
"The idea was: If we could change decisions that are made in organizations, we could actually make gender equality a reality in our lifetime, rather than the hundred or so years that we World Economic Forum (WEF) predicts." Roy said.”(长期以来,工作场所的不平等一直是一个热门话题,但性别...
The 1st major section on living conditions and aspirations in time of renewed economic stress contains discussions of equity and the elimination of poverty in the developing world; social justice and distribution in industrial countries; changes in family size life cycles and roles; the recent trends...
We use a dynamic specification to estimate the impact of trade on within-country income inequality in a sample of 65 developing countries (DCs) over the 1980–99 period. Our results suggest that trade with high income countries worsen income distribution in DCs, through both imports and exports...
theory which would predict that a trade-induced increase in the price of unskilled intensive products leads to an increase in the wages of unskilled workers and the decrease in the price of skilled labor intensive products leads to a decline in wages of skilled workers in the developing world....