Category: Inequality

  • Education and Inequality in Various Countries

    Table of Contents Introduction Data Used to Support the Story Accessibility of Data Value Addition The Credibility of This Story Without Data Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction The article Which Countries Are the Most (and Least) Committed to Reducing Inequality? forms part of McIntyres works published in 2017. Using data from two research-based institutions, namely, Oxfam…

  • Social Inequality: The Notebook by Nick Cassavetes

    Social inequality is a form of differentiation in which individuals, social groups, and classes are at different levels of the vertical social hierarchy having unequal chances and opportunities to satisfy needs. Researchers note that the social structure is determined by the differences between people generated by public factors, such as the division of labor, lifestyle,…

  • Inequality Issues in K-12 Public Education System

    Education is critical to human growth because it allows people to gain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for fulfilling and productive lives. Not every kid in the United States has equal access to high-quality education. Meatto (2019) acknowledges that racial segregation in public schools has been unlawful in the United States for sixty-five years.…

  • Inequalities in China and India

    Hans Rosling states that inequalities in China and India are a big issue after looking at the drastic economic differences within the countries. In particular, he mentions that Shanghai is even healthier economically if compared to the United States, whereas Guizhou remains overwhelmingly poor. As for India, the speaker explains a different pattern of inequality,…

  • Poverty and Inequality: Income and Wealth Inequality

    Table of Contents Lack of Financial Literacy Support Imperfection Conclusion References The Stanford Center of Poverty and Inequality does an in-depth job of finding causes and capturing statistics on poverty and inequality. This website researches education, labor market, income differentials, legal issues, and incidents of discrimination, as each case in these areas, have an impact…

  • Trust and Inequality as Economic Influences

    This involves studying the interplay between trust and inequality in a dynamic game. In this case, efficiency is increased by trust, which allows a higher experimental growth of an economy. The study is set to find out how the relationship between inequality and trust affects economic growth. In this study, trust is found to be…

  • Inequality in Developing States and Its Measures

    According to Nobel Prize winner Simon Kuznets, inequality in developing countries is a temporal phenomenon (qt. in Chang 387). The hypothesis proposed by the economist stated that as the economy develops, a country experiences an increase of inequality followed by its decrease. He has argued that a period of transition from an agrarian to an…

  • Low Wages and Inequality Solutions in the USA

    Table of Contents Introduction Issues with Low Wages in the USA Inequality and Unemployment The Role of the Unions in the Growth of the Middle Class Robots and the Inevitable Increase in Unemployment Permanent Full Employment  A Potential Solution? Conclusions Works Cited Introduction Unemployment and low wages are the issues of the day in…

  • Confidentiality and Inequality as Human Resource Management Issues

    Privacy Policy Human factors in the workplace are the varied thing for discussion. The point of psychological approach and the variety of bad traits of character, such as jealousy, envy, hatred, urge for money, etc. The managerial administration for human resources in different companies takes into account; first of all, the major principles of any…

  • Social Inequality at School

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Main Argument Points Literature Review Conclusion References Introduction Social inequality is a serious global issue. A variety of organizations such as UN, OECD, UNESCO, and others are created to combat it. With seemingly so many efforts and resources allocated to address this problem, the result is quite poor. According…