Learn about social inequality, the causes and its effects on society in this lesson. Also see a social inequality definition and social inequality...
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The objective of this paper is to assess the use of simple rules for the social cost of carbon. It is shown that several interrelated objections may apply. The main issues are the following. First, the underlying theoretical models typically assume that the economy finds itself on a balanced ...
The empirical analysis of inequality of opportunity centres on disparities between social types, defined by the exposure to circumstances beyond individual control. Despite this, its main theoretical foundation鈥攖he Roemer model鈥攄oes not indicate how to carry out, in practice, the required partition...
Cross-posted at Inequality by (Interior) Design This post is part of a series of posts I’ve written on sexuality and space, specifically addressing issues of where LGBT populations live and why. See “Can Living in the City Make you Gay?” and “Why More Lesbians (Might) Live in Rura...
Donni, Paolo Li, Juan Gabriel Rodriguez and Pedro Rosa Dias "Empirical Definition of Social Types in the Analysis of Inequality of Opportunity: a Latent Class Approach" Social Choice and Welfare, Vol 44 (3), pp. 673-701Li Donni, P., Rodriguez, J. G. and Rosas-Dias, P. (2012), "...
2d, f). It is thus paramount that global initiatives prioritize and link economic inequality with freshwater goals. One such example is Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.4 (“reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity”), which we argue should increasingly be linked to targets ...
Donni, Paolo Li, Juan Gabriel Rodriguez and Pedro Rosa Dias "Empirical Definition of Social Types in the Analysis of Inequality of Opportunity: a Latent Class Approach" Social Choice and Welfare, Vol 44 (3), pp. 673-701Li Donni, P., Rodriguez, J.G. and P. Rosa Dias (2012), ...
If the underlying data is unfair, the resulting algorithms can perpetuate bias, incompleteness, or discrimination, creating potential for widespread inequality (Bornstein, 2018). Many professionals assert that AI and algorithms reinforce socioeconomic divisions and expose disparities. To quote Immanuel Kant...
This would make anything licit, as long as the condition that no one is harmed is completely satisfied; as though there were nothing wrong with inequality in itself—inequality being, by very definition, relative to others. In the debate with rivals in the field of rational choice theory, ...