2015. What is social inequality and why does it matter? Evidence from central and eastern Europe. World Development 70: 239-248.Binelli, Chiara, Matthew Loveless, and Stephen Whitefield. 2015. "What Is Social Inequality and Why Does It Matter? Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe." World...
Injustice: Why social inequality still persists, revised edition Few would dispute that we live in an unequal and unjust world, but what causes this inequality to persist? Leading social commentator and academic Danny Dorling claims in this timely book that, as the five social evils identified by...
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Injustice: Why social inequality persists – By Daniel Dorlingsitting purchasemoving purchasehomeownershiphousing policyhousing tenureChinaBeijingNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1111/j.1745-7939.2011.01199_3.xRobin PeaceJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.New Zealand Geographer...
One clear cut policy implication of our paper is that policies enhancing education and labour market performance are crucial to reduce happiness inequality and the potential social tensions arising from it. 展开 关键词: happiness inequality education income inequality labour market performance ...
Does this mean that what we’re seeing with incomes is going to continue? Anu, you did some modeling to try and figure out what this could look like in the next ten years. Anu Madgavkar: It is of course hard to predict what will happen in the future, so we don’t try and do ...
First, it is focused on systemic barriers to engagement along the HIV care continuum and as such does not explore individual- and social-level factors in detail, but these types of factors, such as stigma, also serve as impediments to HIV management. Further, there are undoubtedly additional ...
The bottom line is this: the longer the free market does not demonstrate evidence-based control over its externalities that have negative impacts on society and the environment, the more severely regulatory bodies may try to impose restrictions on business operations. In this movement, it seems tha...
Social Entrepreneurship and Economic Progress With concerns over sustainability, inequality, and other issues gaining attention, some entrepreneurs have become more interested in the social consequences of their economic activity.14In particular, the rise of social awareness among certain entrepreneurs has le...
such as slackening demand for goods and services due to changing demographics andrising income inequalityand a rise in the share of low-productivity jobs; all of these factors may be further amplified by digitization. At the same time, the nature of digital technologies could fundamentally reshape...