At the Huffington Post, David J. Leonard argues that the answer to “Why are so many sports so white?” has everything to do with institutionalized racism and inequality. The reason why America’s ...
Earlier this month, scholars working at the London School of Economics argued, “It’s time to face up to power in the debate about wealth inequality.” The authors note that of the various ways we could ...
The MIT James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Center on Inequality and Shaping the Future of Work recently hosted a half-day ...
India land inequality study shows top 10% own 44% land while 46% rural households are landless, with Bihar and Punjab showing ...
Branko Milanović’s century-spanning intellectual history of inequality in economic theory reveals the ideological reasons behind the field’s resurgence in the last few decades. Branko Milanovic, 2017.
Latin America’s falling wage inequality is not just due to more education, but also how technology and demand interact with a ...
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As wealth and struggle coexist in Connecticut, these 7 numbers explain the inequality problem
With great wealth and desperate struggle often coexisting only minutes away from each other, inequality can feel like a defining part of life in Connecticut. But it's not just a sense or a vibe — data ...
Low pension adequacy, restrictive safety nets, and life-course inequality explain why old age so often means poverty in Korea. South Korea is aging faster than any other OECD country, but its most ...
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