Entering a society primarily shaped by these European interests, black women were emancipated from slavery into legally sanctioned inequality. |
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Women living in states with high income inequality were somewhat more likely to report worse mental and physical health. |
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The importance of staging the show is that the problems of inequality, of tyranny and injustice still exist. |
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Rapid economic growth may lead to the simultaneous increase of both poverty and inequality. |
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Indeed inheritance under the current system only serves to perpetuate inequality. |
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Often regarded as a bloodthirsty dictator, he was later valued for his social ideals of reducing inequality and ensuring work for all. |
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It assumes that changes are needed in the economic systems and structures that perpetuate inequality and injustice. |
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Research into health inequality now aims to move away from description and towards explanation. |
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In our multiracial society, it is an oversimplification to treat the inequality of income and wealth as a racial problem. |
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At the heart of the rifts within the body politic is an enormous growth of social inequality. |
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If you compare a violent society with a relatively peaceful one, the single biggest difference is income inequality. |
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The Gini coefficient ranges from 0 to 1 and measures the degree of income inequality. |
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And racial inequality is America's great unfinished business, the wound that remains unhealed. |
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Partly this derives from the inequality of the relationship between doctors and patients. |
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Under New Labour, not only has inequality of income increased, social mobility has actually decreased. |
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Such a level of social inequality can never be voluntarily or democratically accepted by the population. |
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The free market program implemented by successive governments has widened social inequality to an unprecedented degree. |
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In such cases, the inequality is entirely due to differences in the bounty of nature. |
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Capitalism, by necessity, must do this in order to establish and support inequality because Capitalism is inequality. |
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Pervading social relations between men and women, androcracy constitutes the foundation of gender inequality. |
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I was all the more disappointed that he seemed so untroubled by the failure of education to dent the broader structures of inequality. |
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Ireland's history has been strewn with uneven battles, tales of gross inequality and unwinnable wars, yet it stands tall. |
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Money, social status, talent, opportunity and chance all define the contours of our inequality. |
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It is clear that this policy prejudices the poorest sections of rural society and will lead to greater inequality. |
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She brings together the latest empirical evidence with a discussion of sociological debates surrounding inequality. |
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Are we waging war on poverty, inequality, the victimisation of women and children? |
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Hence, in all three countries of the Southern Cone, liberalization has coincided with greater inequality in income distribution. |
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President Reagan's Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 had the intention and the effect of increasing post-tax income inequality. |
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Today, the experience of old age is moving away from that of the wealthy leisured elite of Rome to one characterised by inequality and poverty. |
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His supporting analyses of property, social structure, poverty, progress, inequality, and cognate topics were wide ranging and deep. |
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Redressing economic inequality through more progressive taxation of the rich is out. |
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Too many hours for some, combined with too few hours for others, can further polarize income inequality, as has occurred in Canada. |
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Perhaps most important, inequality in the distribution of income and wealth means inequality in political and social power. |
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But how do inequality and the accrual of wealth in themselves affect or result from the trade and current-account deficit? |
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Sharply rising income inequality has raised the stakes of the economic game. |
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Although there are no castes, there is a relatively high degree of social inequality. |
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The growth of economic inequality has been starkly evident in the auto industry. |
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America is sliding toward a firmer belief in the inequality of men and believes less and less in the unity of the human species. |
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She has a particular interest in exploring differing approaches to collectivism and working class resistance to social inequality. |
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Childcare is not a cheap sticking plaster to cover up sharp economic inequality. |
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Pretending that inequality and poverty are one and the same must be a bit of a downer. |
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The more extreme the income inequality, the greater the psychic distance between the have-nots and the haves. |
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We want to end exploitation, oppression, injustice, inequality, poverty, hunger and violence. |
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Viewed in light of class inequality as a structuration process, modularity has both a utopian and a reifying aspect. |
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This led to a movement toward rewording the death penalty statutes to attempt to avoid the inequality in application. |
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Such comments underscore the chasm between the response of liberals and of socialists to social inequality. |
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During the 1990s the growth of social inequality was unprecedented in human history. |
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You don't have to be a so-called bleeding-heart liberal or a low-income worker to worry about inequality. |
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He felt strongly about inequality of any kind and mentored young children excluded from school. |
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Strategies to confront class inequality, sexism, racism and homophobia started to be discussed. |
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Though moderate income inequality may help sustain economic growth, drastic income inequality can choke it off. |
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However, economic inequality has remained a pressing problem and has lead to riots and violent outbreaks. |
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But pawnbroking, cheque conversion and doorstep loans have been booming in recent years, feeding off poverty and inequality. |
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Reducing inequality almost always requires redistributing wealth from the rich to the poor. |
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Others had more strident critiques of American society and envisioned radical social changes that struck at the root of inequality. |
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Phosphorus deficiency produced the largest increase in root hair density, and the biggest decrease in root hair inequality. |
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Authenticity means hammering on about growing inequality and doing something about gross pay differentials. |
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We might describe feminism as a political project to understand and, therefore, to change women's inequality, exploitation, or oppression. |
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Hostility to the existing political setup is being exacerbated by growing unemployment lines and widening social inequality. |
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For example, there's a short film of Dr. Richard Feynman explaining a principle of quantum mechanics called Bell's inequality. |
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Never for a moment did they realize that the existing structure of society is the breeding ground of inequality, hatred and cruelty. |
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Well, inequality, which as far as they are both concerned, are one and the same thing. |
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The authoritarian government of the past exploited inequality among different ethnic groups, suppressing native languages and cultures. |
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How should they react to the allegation that they are the instruments of greed, exploitation and inequality? |
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In addition, the country is fraught with numerous divisions upon which demagogues can flourish under circumstances of want and inequality. |
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That relation of basic inequality augurs less well for the development of peaceful relations even if both parties have democratic governments. |
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Ellen Willis takes issue with what she sees as our emphasis on small-scale change that does not challenge structural inequality. |
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The bureaucracy promotes political equality and, to a limited extent, constrains economic inequality. |
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Most people think that globalisation inevitably and ineluctably leads to a growth in inequality but it isn't true. |
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We strive hard to build a just society, but we ignore a glaring source of inequality. |
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This inequality leads to fracturing within the stone and eventual disintegration. |
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Free market policies lead to greater economic growth than interventionist policies, and therefore also lead to greater income inequality. |
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It will mean an immediate end to all inherited privilege and a drastic reduction in income inequality. |
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Its new promotional campaign positions the company as an agent in the war against inequality. |
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In brief, Kuznets argued that a simple agrarian economy should generally exhibit low income levels and little inequality across groups. |
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In doing so, it opens up promising avenues for invigorating contact between corporate demography and the study of labor markets and inequality. |
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Moreover, why measure pre-Second World War income inequality via the distribution of agrarian property and the quality of human capital? |
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In the name of the sick whose inequality we lament, we would become inegalitarian supporters of litmus tests for human dignity. |
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The inequality in the world just now is reprehensible, but human ingenuity and enterprise can triumph against the odds. |
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It may surprise you to know that the third way has no interest, as does traditional social democracy, in doing much about inequality. |
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Amid the ever-changing scenery, the two men undergo their journeys of self-discovery, confronted by inequality and deprivation. |
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Trade union leaders in Norway have called off a general strike directed against growing inequality. |
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However the selection is performed, there will always be a difference or inequality between professional groups. |
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Of course, our leisure rested upon a pyramid of startling inequality and social difference. |
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This might lead to growing social dislocation and rising economic inequality within the European Union. |
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In particular we need to focus on ways of building a mutuality of respect across the boundaries of inequality and difference. |
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Gender inequality shapes different experiences of poverty and impacts on women and men's ability to move out of poverty. |
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At its worst, tracking can simply recreate within each school the inequality that exists today among schools. |
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At this stage, students look beyond fatalistic or cultural reasons for inequality to focus on structural, systemic explanations. |
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The rapid movement toward globalization and marketization has and will continue to aggravate problems of poverty and inequality in the short to medium term. |
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More generally, of course, economic inequality undermines social cohesion. |
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Sweden saw a reversal of strong earlier declines in inequality and in the United Kingdom a century of near-stability in earnings dispersion gave way to a sharp increase. |
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Overall these papers reinforce the idea that the evidence for a correlation between income inequality and the health of the population is slowly dissipating. |
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It was a cause of economic inequality, crime, and social dislocation. |
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A story panel iterated a simplified version of the story I had told that elided any reference to class inequality or the powerlessness of his position. |
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Capitalism not only presumes but requires and produces inequality. |
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The underlying cause of growing discontent is the enormous degree of social inequality that has resulted from the introduction of capitalism in the former Soviet Union. |
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With women being blocked in these ways from advancing in their careers, no wonder inequality persists. |
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Piketty only waves his hands around the all-important question of whether economic inequality undermines democracy. |
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Anglo-Saxon liberalism derives from the relative independence of children from parents and from the inequality among brothers reflected in primogeniture. |
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Thomas Piketty raised the Big Questions this year about democracy and inequality. |
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To a degree, then, the Bernanke years were ones in which asset inequality helped produce greater income inequality. |
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But blaming contemporary politics for the deep roots of inequality in Scotland is a misdirected, short-term fixation. |
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Frustration and weariness permeates most of the debate about the inequality of the healthcare system, with public waiting lists topping 29,000 in December. |
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The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality. |
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The central defining social fact of our world is gaping global inequality. |
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A Gini coefficient of zero indicates a perfectly equal income distribution, and inequality is said to increase as the Gini coefficient gets higher. |
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Trade liberalization, the complement to deregulated capital markets, also plays a significant role in raising inequality and limiting efforts at poverty reduction. |
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Failures of mutual respect and inequality in self-respect are failures in an economy, and in a democratic culture. |
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And how has the Scottish myth of egalitarianism survived two and a half centuries of severe inequality? |
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Emma Watson this week impressed many with an impassioned U.N. speech about gender inequality. |
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From a political perspective, the erroneous but strategic conflation of inequality and mobility makes obvious sense. |
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But from there we had Watergate, stagflation, oil embargos, eroding American power in the world, growing income inequality, etc. |
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This is a city that struggles unsuccessfully to shake the traditions of backwardness, authoritarianism, ignorance, corruption, and social inequality. |
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In the market-relations approach deemed to be egalitarian, racial inequality results from irrational prejudice or discriminative monopolistic practices. |
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The spread of global free markets has also meant rising inequality. |
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Remarkably, Americans have not risen in revolt against this gaping inequality. |
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Liberals often inject racism, economic inequality, and the shredding of social safety nets as the root. |
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In Scotland, hourly wage inequality matches the rest of the United Kingdom once the skew of London is factored out. |
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But at the same time, our massive economic inequality has spurred very little serious and visible thinking about alternatives. |
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Compared with the European Union, levels of inequality in the US resemble those of Latin American countries more than so-called sclerotic countries such as France or Germany. |
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The party the mayor seeks is one in which inequality is the central focus of the platform rather than incidental to it. |
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It would be pedantic to claim instead that inequality has disvalue. |
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Our results indicate that cross-country differences in income inequality alone does not explain for much of the variations in child labour worldwide. |
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At home, he remains focused on decreasing Brazil's shocking inequality. |
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Now if it could be shown that beggaring rich people inevitably enriches poor people there might be something to say for a crusade against inequality. |
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We discuss how the relation between income inequality and these physical and mental health conditions compares with the relation between family income and health. |
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Many would say that inequality in the distribution of power or even the inequality of esteem and disesteem associated with social positions is more basic and fundamental. |
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They have been ahead of the curve in discussing income inequality and the lack of upward mobility in developed societies. |
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Rorty thinks that churches should teach that the greatest source of suffering is still, as always, economic inequality, not spiritual or bodily impurity. |
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But as long as the political monopoly of the slaveholders was broken, enfranchised blacks would have the power to prevent the re-emergence of aristocracy and inequality. |
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With income inequality on the rise and an uncertain economic forecast, CEO compensation continues to outpace the stock market. |
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They are having an intellectual smackdown on the growth in income inequality in the United States over the past two decades and what to make of it. |
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But racial bias still exists, individuals still act on it, and it still works to worsen inequality. |
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Since we all work equally hard, and with equal skill, the inequality is again due to differences in the bounty of nature, which we believe to be morally arbitrary. |
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It's hard to find any comments section that doesnt have at least one sexist neckbeard moaning on about some sort of inequality in the gaming community and industry. |
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In the early 1900s, African Americans moved to Detroit to escape the inequality and injustice that persisted in the South. |
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Economic inequality, however, cuts across ethnic and cultural boundaries. |
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He suggests using progressive taxation to reduce inequality. |
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It is a country beset by poverty, squalor, inequality and violence. |
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President James Madison, at the time closely allied with Thomas Jefferson, was not reticent about discussing wealth inequality. |
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In fact, there is still a lot to do to rid the entire world of gay inequality. |
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They may grudgingly grant the systematic nature of inequality, but to them, racism, sexism, and heterosexism are still bad attitudes held by bad people. |
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The service has been overstretched, placing undue pressure on members and this, coupled with the inequality of pay, has forced them to take action. |
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In this way, a social inequality arises between the powerful, the rich and the well-connected, and the poor who are not so fortunately circumstanced. |
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Vast inequality and poverty could strain the social fabric of our society. |
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All in all, the findings of this paper suggest that pro growth policies, regardless of their impact on inequality, are likely to be pro poor in the long run. |
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That's one more reason why when a Left government is in power we have to create a counterbalance, other movements aware of the inequality in society. |
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At the extreme, the new economy proselyte promotes the Internet as the solution for everything from education and health care to pollution, inequality, and world peace. |
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This result is not highly dependent upon assumptions about either the form of the growth regression or the measure of inequality. |
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Slavery and systematic inequality and disadvantage still exist within Brazil. |
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There are different ways to measure income inequality and wealth inequality. |
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He accused the company of inequality in its hiring practices. |
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American Blacks have made huge strides over the years, but the Demoncrats invent class warfare and inequality issues. |
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Our method of the proof consists in proving a new monotonicity formula and an epiperimetric inequality. |
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We included estimates of the inequality ratio and inequality gap, based on equivalized household income quintiles. |
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Since the 1980s, UK economic inequality, like Canada, Australia and the United States has grown faster than in other developed countries. |
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The variational formulation of this problem leads to hemivariational inequality with a nonsmooth functional defined on the contact boundary. |
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Natural man is only taken out of the state of nature when the inequality associated with private property is established. |
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Economic inequality within Birmingham is greater than in any other major English city, and is exceeded only by Glasgow in the United Kingdom. |
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He has spoken about inequality and argued in favour of the Paris climate change agreement. |
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Another view considers systems with significant market power, inequality of bargaining power, or information asymmetry to be less than free. |
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A 2013 study found a pronounced relationship between economic inequality and life expectancy. |
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The country continues to face challenges of unstable politics, climate change, religious extremism and inequality. |
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The Centre aims to reduce the health inequality between the Chinese community and the general population. |
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This inequality has also been criticized as conflicting with the principle of equal opportunities. |
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This can exacerbate the global inequality in standards of living that provided the motivation for the individual to migrate in the first place. |
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In 2011, he collaborated with Dame Judi Dench to highlight gender inequality for International Women's Day. |
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Although pluralism recognizes the existence of inequality, it asserts that all groups have an opportunity to pressure the state. |
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The country has a market income inequality close to the OECD average, but after public cash transfers the income inequality is very low. |
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This has been attributed to the country's highly regarded education and health care systems, and its low level of income inequality. |
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However, while Hong Kong has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, it suffers from severe income inequality. |
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Even GDP per capita measures may have the same downside if inequality is high. |
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Income inequality in the United States has grown from 2005 to 2012 in more than 2 out of 3 metropolitan areas. |
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Economic inequality sometimes refers to income inequality, wealth inequality, or the wealth gap. |
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The issue of economic inequality is relevant to notions of equity, equality of outcome, and equality of opportunity. |
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Economic inequality varies between societies, historical periods, economic structures and systems. |
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A 2011 OECD study investigated economic inequality in Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa. |
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It might have slightly decreased since that time at the expense of increasing inequality within countries. |
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Two researchers claim that global income inequality is decreasing, due to strong economic growth in developing countries. |
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Marxian economics attributes rising inequality to job automation and capital deepening within capitalism. |
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A major cause of economic inequality within modern market economies is the determination of wages by the market. |
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These supply and demand interactions result in a gradation of wage levels within society that significantly influence economic inequality. |
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There is debate between politicians and economists over the role of tax policy in mitigating or exacerbating wealth inequality. |
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An important factor in the creation of inequality is variation in individuals' access to education. |
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This decrease in wages caused a period of compression and decreased inequality between skilled and unskilled workers. |
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Education is very important for the growth of the economy, however educational inequality in gender also influence towards the economy. |
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Trade liberalization may shift economic inequality from a global to a domestic scale. |
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Trade economist Paul Krugman estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States. |
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Gender inequality and discrimination is argued to cause and perpetuate poverty and vulnerability in society as a whole. |
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Economist Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development. |
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Kuznets' curve predicts that income inequality will eventually decrease given time. |
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As an example, income inequality did fall in the United States during its High school movement from 1910 to 1940 and thereafter. |
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Related to cultural issues, diversity of preferences within a society may contribute to economic inequality. |
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The presence of both successful and unsuccessful ventures in a society results in economic inequality even when all individuals are identical. |
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Over time, wealth condensation can significantly contribute to the persistence of inequality within society. |
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Jamie Galbraith argues that countries with larger financial sectors have greater inequality, and the link is not an accident. |
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Shiller said that rising inequality in the United States and elsewhere is the most important problem. |
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In recent years the characteristic that has strongly correlated with health in developed countries is income inequality. |
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National income inequality is positively related to the country's rate of schizophrenia. |
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Research has shown an inverse link between income inequality and social cohesion. |
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In two studies Robert Putnam established links between social capital and economic inequality. |
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Social capital and economic inequality moved in tandem through most of the twentieth century. |
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Conversely, the last third of the twentieth century was a time of growing inequality and eroding social capital. |
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It is argued that inequality levels influence how citizens imagine the trustworthiness of fellow citizens. |
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The economist Joseph Stiglitz has argued that economic inequality has led to distrust of business and government. |
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Crime rate has also been shown to be correlated with inequality in society. |
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S States and Canadian Provinces there is a tenfold difference in homicide rates related to inequality. |
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Higher income inequality led to less of all forms of social, cultural, and civic participation among the less wealthy. |
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When inequality is higher the poor do not shift to less expensive forms of participation. |
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Greater income inequality can lead to monopolization of the labor force, resulting in fewer employers requiring fewer workers. |
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Somewhat unusually for the growth literature, studies have tended to concur in finding a negative effect of high inequality on subsequent growth. |
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At least, though, it has become extremely difficult to build a case that inequality is good for growth. |
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Given the indications that inequality is harmful for growth, attention has moved on to the likely mechanisms. |
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Although statistically significant, the magnitude of the relationship between inequality and growth is relatively small. |
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A 1996 study by Perotti examined the channels through which inequality may affect economic growth. |
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Some theories developed in the 1970s established possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development. |
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According to a 1955 review, savings by the wealthy, if these increase with inequality, were thought to offset reduced consumer demand. |
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High levels of inequality prevent not just economic prosperity, but also the quality of a country's institutions and high levels of education. |
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A 2013 report on Nigeria suggests that growth has risen with increased income inequality. |
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Some theories popular from the 1950s to 2011 argued that inequality had a positive effect on economic development. |
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According to economist Branko Milanovic, while traditionally economists thought inequality was good for growth. |
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As measured by the Gini index, Greece as of 2008 had more income inequality than the economically healthy Germany. |
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The result leads to even greater inequality and potential economic instability. |
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Oxfam asserts that worsening inequality is impeding the fight against global poverty. |
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Greater inequality correlates with greater percentage of people living in poverty. |
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The smaller the economic inequality, the more waste and pollution is created, resulting in many cases, in more environmental degradation. |
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Another 2016 study finds that inequality between social classes increases the likelihood of coups but not civil wars. |
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A lack of reliable data makes it difficult to study the relationship between inequality and political violence. |
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Hobson, Rosa Luxemburg, and Vladimir Lenin argued that WWI was caused by inequality. |
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The preference for inequality increases in adolescence, and so do the capabilities to favor fortune, effort and ability in the distribution. |
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In both cases, the cause is unfairness, not inequality, the researchers conclude. |
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Economic inequality would be a natural consequence of the wide range in individual skill, talent and effort in human population. |
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Economist Tyler Cowen has argued that though income inequality has increased within nations, globally it has fallen over the last 20 years. |
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In most western democracies, the desire to eliminate or reduce economic inequality is generally associated with the political left. |
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It has also been argued that economic inequality invariably translates to political inequality, which further aggravates the problem. |
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As a result, income and economic inequality increases, and it becomes more difficult to reduce the gap without additional aid. |
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Wage ratio legislation has also been proposed as a means of reducing income inequality. |
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In 2017 inequality has been forecast to return to the levels of the Thatcher years. |
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There has been strong employment growth along with weak earnings growth which have kept inequality low for several years. |
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However, some have argued that as relative poverty is merely a measure of inequality, using the term 'poverty' for it is misleading. |
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Oxfam blamed tax havens in its 2016 annual report on income inequality for much of the widening gap between rich and poor. |
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Solutions of Einstein's equations that violate this inequality exist, but they do not possess an event horizon. |
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They show the caricatures of Smith drawn by the opponents of views on hierarchy and inequality in this online article. |
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Egalitarianism is highly valued among the people of Iceland, with income inequality being among the lowest in the world. |
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Most conservatives also believe that government action cannot solve the problems of poverty and economic inequality. |
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Most liberals, however, support government programs that seek to provide economic security, ease human suffering, and reduce inequality. |
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However, these reforms have also caused a rise in income inequality and gender disparities. |
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Recent analyses point out that agriculture also brought about deep social divisions and in particular encouraged inequality between the sexes. |
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The interwar agricultural depression aggravated traditional income inequality, raising fertility and impeding the spread of mass schooling. |
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Similar problems now affect the baba world, rising inequality resulting from rapid urbanization trends. |
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The daily inequality is not consistent and is generally small when the Moon is over the equator. |
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This trade helps to create inequality, as some families acquire more goods than others do. |
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Critical researchers typically are politically minded people who look to take a stand of opposition to inequality and domination. |
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A critical ethnographer will study issues of power, empowerment, inequality inequity, dominance, repression, hegemony, and victimization. |
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Social inequality within and between nations, including a growing global digital divide, is a focal point of the movement. |
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Within the decade between 2003 and 2013, income inequality grew even in traditionally egalitarian countries like Germany, Sweden and Denmark. |
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The inequality figures thus take into account people who do not actually rely on the formal economy for their survival. |
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However, income inequality was profound between city and countryside, especially between whites and blacks. |
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The Lugo administration set its two major priorities as the reduction of corruption and economic inequality. |
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This inequality has caused a great deal of tensions between the landless and land owners. |
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Although the economy continued to flourish for some, social inequality remained a factor of discontent. |
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The World Happiness Report indicates that some regions have in recent years have been experiencing progressive inequality of happiness. |
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At independence, the policies of racial inequality were reflected in the disease patterns of the black majority. |
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For example, higher economic inequality tends to increase entrepreneurship rates at the individual level. |
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Other measures such as access and quality of health care, income growth inequality, and educational standards are also used. |
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Often, the question of inequality is brought up when discussing how well capitalism promotes democracy. |
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Capitalist governments have also been criticised as oligarchic in nature due to the inevitable inequality characteristic of economic progress. |
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Some theories developed in the 1970s suggested possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development. |
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The inequality in the federal loan policy sends the wrong message to students who strive to earn an advanced degree. |
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Dragomir, Some inequalities for random variables whose probability density functions are bounded using a pre-Gruss inequality, Kyungpook Math. |
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This book shows that inequality is literally a killing field, with millions of people dying premature deaths because of it. |
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Authoritarianism, dictatorship and states that perpetuate inequality amongst its citizens breed terrorism. |
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Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with inequality. |
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Yet Sufis continued their opposition to landlordism, emperors, gender inequality, and other oppressions. |
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Politics and economics were moving leftwards in a backlash against financial capitalism and the growth of inequality. |
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In Section 2, we give some idea about Riemannian submanifolds and Chen's inequality. |
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On this take, our inequality is just the flip side of our equality. |
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None of the patients had to use shoe lifts for equalization of limb lengths or complained of limb-length inequality. |
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The EU's increasing income inequality misallocates the purchasing power that its economy desperately needs for growth and employment. |
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Voters consistently list the economy and inequality as top concerns. |
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Recall that Chebyshev's inequality is a useful tool for proving that a random variable is sharply concentrated about its mean value. |
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Berry's improvement on Peddada's sufficient condition was derived using Chebyshev's inequality. |
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All British African colonies displayed a high level of income inequality, roughly double that of the United Kingdom at the time of independence. |
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The warped motive of the Boko Haram insurgency may not relate to inequality, but its combustive elements may be. |
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In addition, the author talks about comparable worth and ways to ameliorate income inequality in modern day life. |
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Their reaction to uprootedness, inequality and lack of self-respect is exploited. |
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It is measured on a scale of zero to 100, and the higher the PDB, the more a person accepts disparity and expects power inequality. |
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Still, without question, there is inequality in our country today. |
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In the past, many egalitarians considered any inequality in people's lots to be unjust. |
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Critics of the Hong Kong dollar peg blame it for causing a housing bubble and aggravating wealth inequality, inflation, and economic volatility. |
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Even many profeminist writers who recognise gender inequality do not theorise male privilege. |
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In the United States, this form of homogamy is intensifying over time, a development that contributes to the takeoff in inequality. |
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That is, as an economy deindustrializes, income inequality may increase as the wages paid to manufacturing workers in low-tech, pollution-intensive industries fall. |
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Throughout the day members of the public will be learning about inequality, its root causes and identify possible solutions with the help of Oxfam volunteers and campaigners. |
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Market power and profitability can mute or heighten inequality. |
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The president used the address as a stump speech for his re-election, and he hit a populist tone on the theme of income inequality and unfair tax policy. |
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To prove the law of large numbers, use Chebyshev's inequality. |
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Moreover, we remark that the equality case of the improved inequality for the invariant R does not imply the minimality of the Legendrian submanifold. |
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Labour Shadow Cabinet Office Minister Jon Ashworth said the Tories were trying to shoot the messenger rather than admit their polices caused inequality. |
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