Most inequality analysis focuses on income (the wages earned from a job or from capital gains) rather than wealth (the sum of one’s assets minus debts). Income inequality, while stark, pales in ...
Please plan for any potential delays as you will not be able to submit an application past this deadline (even if you opened the form at, say, 11.30pm). The International Inequalities Institute (III) ...
Core20PLUS5 is a national NHS England approach to inform action to reduce healthcare inequalities at both national and system level. The approach defines a target population – the ‘Core20PLUS’ – and ...
Income inequality is frequently portrayed as a fundamental problem in the United States that erodes social cohesion and economic mobility. Media outlets and advocacy groups regularly highlight ...
It is well known that social, cultural and economic factors cause substantial inequalities in health. Should we strive to achieve a more even share of good health, beyond improving the average health ...
With growing concerns about the allocation inequality of environmental benefits and pollution, it is crucial to investigate whether a special characteristic of China’s environmental inequality has ...
A new study helps us better understand one of the possible driving forces behind the erosion of democratic norms and institutions: economic inequality. According to study co-author University of ...
wealthy business people. A major survey conducted across 36 nations shows that economic inequality is a grave public concern around the world, with many people particularly worried about the ...
What do you wonder? By The Learning Network A new collection of graphs, maps and charts organized by topic and type from our “What’s Going On in This Graph?” feature. By The Learning ...
Inequality is sharply on the rise. Until now, however, little has been known about where the richest households are located, which cities are the most unequal and how these trends have evolved.
The Graph price prediction anticipates a high of $0.419 by the end of 2025. In 2028, it will range between $0.978 and $1.12, with an average price of $1.05. In 2031, it will range between $1.68 and $1 ...
Economic inequality is easy enough to find statistics ... The Gini ratio, Cobham and Sumner write, “yields no intuitive statement for a non-technical audience.” The best we can do is something ...