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There Are Many Good Ideas To Tackle Inequality

By Marianna Brungs
Marianna Brungs

There Are Many Good Ideas To Tackle Inequality
Forida, 22, lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with her infant son and husband. They live in a dark compound built mostly of tin and wood with six other families and just one toilet. It floods and leaks when it rains, and beside the compound is a polluted pond that attracts mosquitoes. Forida says that if she were paid a little more money, she could one day send her son to school. She could live happily; her family could live a better life.

Is It Time To Start Worrying About The Next Recession?

By Robert Reich
Robert Reich

Is It Time To Start Worrying About The Next Recession?
Sorry to deliver the news, but it’s time to worry about the next crash. The combination of stagnant wages with most economic gains going to the top is once again endangering the economy.

If You Want To Know Why People Become Homeless Just Ask Them

By U. Melbourne
U. Melbourne

If You Want To Know Why People Become Homeless Just Ask Them
There is a significant perception gap between what the general public think about why people become homeless, and what people who have experienced homelessness say

Rising Income Inequalities Are Linked To Unhealthy Diets And Loneliness

By Megan Blake
Megan Blake

Rising Income Inequalities Are Linked To Unhealthy Diets And Loneliness
One in every five people in the UK today are living in poverty – that is, living with a household income below 60% of the median national income when housing costs are considered. Food is a key component of household budgets. Poverty is linked directly to how people access food.

Why Collecting Water Turns Millions Of Women Into Second-class Citizens

By Gayathri D Naik
Gayathri D Naik

Why Collecting Water Turns Millions Of Women Into Second-class Citizens

A family in India needs fresh water. But this family can’t just turn on a tap. Instead, the women in the household must walk to fetch it, sometimes travelling miles carrying plastic or earthenware pots, possibly with a child or two in tow, to the nearest safe source – regularly repeating the journey up to three times a day.

War Of The Witches Where Woman Are Accused While Men Claim Victim Status

By Kristina West
Kristina West

War Of The Witches Where Woman Are Accused While Men Claim Victim Status

Halloween is a time when cultural norms are turned upside down: we encourage children to dress up as creatures from nightmares – witches, zombies, vampires – and we send them out to wander the streets in the dark, demanding sweets from strangers.

We Have The Wealth To Ensure A Sustainable Future, But Too Many People Are Being Left Behind

By Sue Richardson
Sue Richardson

We have the wealth to ensure a sustainable future but too many people are being left behind
The purpose of our social, economic and political systems is to enable all Australians to lead good lives. Australia is doing well on some fronts. It ranks third out of 188 countries on the UN Human Development Index, which takes into account life expectancy, education and national income per capita. We also rank 19th on national income per capita.

Does Equality Free Women To Follow Traditional Gender Choices?

By Elisa Bellott
Elisa Bellott

Does Equality Free Women To Follow Traditional Gender Choices?

You might expect that the more equal opportunities in these countries might reduce other differences between the genders, such as what kind of jobs people are more likely to have, or personality traits such as kindness or a tendency for risk-taking.

3 Reasons Some Countries Are Far More Unequal Than Others

By Sandy Brian Hager
Sandy Brian Hager

3 Reasons Some Countries Are Far More Unequal Than Others
Why do the richest 1% of Americans take 20% of national income, but the richest 1% of Danes only 6%? Why have affluent British people seen their share of national income double since 1980, while over the same period, the income share of wealthy Dutch hasn’t budged?

What Happens To The Middle Class As Inequality Rises?

By Sapna Parikh
Sapna Parikh

What Happens To The Middle Class As Inequality Rises?If the United States doesn’t address rising inequality, the middle class could start feeling the effects in the form of fewer government services, one expert says.

Why Being Born In The Wrong ZIP Code Can Shorten Your Life

By Jessica Young
Jessica Young

Why Being Born In The Wrong ZIP Code Can Shorten Your LifeNewly released data on life expectancy across the U.S. shows that where we live matters for how long we live. A person in the U.S. can expect to live an average of 78.8 years, according to the most recent numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

6 Ways The Places Where You Grow Up Shape Your Life

By Brown University
Brown University

6 Ways The Places Where You Grow Up Shape Your Life
Researchers have created an interactive, map-based tool—the Opportunity Atlas—that can trace the root of people’s outcomes, such as poverty or incarceration, to the neighborhoods in which they grew up.

Why You Might Be Paying More For Your Airfare Than The Person Seated Next To You

By Rob Nicholls
Rob Nicholls

Why You Might Be Paying More For Your Airfare Than The Person Seated Next To You
Few things are more annoying than spending a large sum of money on a purchase, only to discover that someone else got the same thing for a lower price. This often happens with airfares. You go the same website, search the same airline, choose the same seat row and fare conditions, but you’re offered a different price depending on when and where you do it. Why?

Why Accused Sexual Harassers Get Promoted Anyway

By Elizabeth C. Tippett
Elizabeth C. Tippett

Why Accused Sexual Harassers Get Promoted Anyway
For millions of American women – both those who’ve survived assault and those who have experienced workplace harassment – seeing a man on the path to promotion despite allegations of harassment is jarring yet painfully familiar.

How Shareholder Profits Conquered Capitalism And How Workers Can Win It Back

By Louis Brennan
Louis Brennan

How Shareholder Profits Conquered Capitalism  And How Workers Can Win It BackIn the early days of industrial capitalism there were no protections for workers, and industrialists took their profits with little heed to anyone else.

How Rising Inequality Is Stalling Economies By Crippling Demand

By Stephen Bell
Stephen Bell

How Rising Inequality Is Stalling Economies By Crippling DemandIn the last decade or more, economic growth has slowed across the Western world, although a belated though weak recovery has been under way since around 2017.

Reports Overlooked Racial Wealth Gap As Factor Behind 1960s Riots

By Duke University
Duke University

Reports Overlooked Racial Wealth Gap As Factor Behind 1960s RiotsRacial wealth inequality was an important factor contributing to the riots in many American cities in the 1960s, but a half-century later, the issue has gotten short shrift, researchers report.

Why Life Expectancy In Britain Has Fallen So Much

By Danny Dorling and Stuart Gietel-Basten
Danny Dorling and Stuart Gietel-Basten

Why Life Expectancy In Britain Has Fallen So Much

Buried deep in a note towards the end of a recent bulletin published by the British government’s statistical agency was a startling revelation.

Young Australians' Prospects Still Come Down To Where They Grow Up

By Gerry Redmond and Jennifer Skattebol
Gerry Redmond and Jennifer Skattebol

Young Australians' Prospects Still Come Down To Where They Grow UpAustralia as a nation has never been richer. But it is now also more unequal than at any time since the early 1980s. This inequality takes many forms, not least between suburbs and neighbourhoods. And our research suggests the few celebrated examples of famous Australians who emerged from disadvantaged neighbourhoods are the exceptions to the rule for children who grow up in them.

Do Parental Jobs Predict How Far You Get In Life

By James Devitt
James Devitt

Do Parental Jobs Predict How Far You Get In LifeAmerican workers’ occupational status reflects that of their parents more than previously known, a new study shows.

The findings reaffirm more starkly that the lack of social mobility in the United States is in large part due to the occupation of our parents.

Why It's Hard For Minorities To Pull Themselves Up By Bootstraps When It Comes To Health

By Shervin Assari
Shervin Assari

Why It's Hard For Minorities To Pull Themselves Up By Bootstraps When It Comes To Health

Many Americans deeply believe that people should pull themselves up by their bootstraps. After all, individual responsibility is a core American value. Too much emphasis on an individual’s responsibility, however, may result in overlooking the societal and historically causes that keep racial minorities such as blacks at an economic and health disadvantage.

How A Trade War Affects Working Class Americans

By Jeffrey Kucik
Jeffrey Kucik

How A Trade War Affects Working Class Americans
Scholars of international political economy, such as myself, recognize that trade hasn’t always been good for poorer Americans. However, the economic fundamentals are clear: Tariffs make things worse. Tariffs are a tax on imports. As taxes go up, so do the prices of foreign goods. Unfortunately, protecting a few narrow industries can generate much broader costs. Not least, consumers now have to pay more for everyday goods.

How Homeless Women Have Little Choice But To Use Sex For Survival

By Juliet Watson
Juliet Watson

How Homeless Women Have Little Choice But To Use Sex For SurvivalWomen comprise 42% of Australia’s homeless population. Not only do many women become homeless due to family violence, homelessness can expose them to further gendered violence. Research shows homeless women experience violence – or feel vulnerable to it – in crisis accommodation, such as private rooming houses and motels, to which housing services often refer them due to the scarcity of more suitable alternatives.

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