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  • Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries: Thirty Countries' Experiences

    Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries by Nolan, Brian; Salverda, Wiemer; Checchi, Daniele;

    Thirty Countries' Experiences

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. január 30.

    • ISBN 9780199687428
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem784 oldal
    • Méret 253x181x49 mm
    • Súly 1508 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 239 Figures and 91 Tables
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    Rövid leírás:

    This book addresses key questions about whether inequality in incomes, wealth, and education have been widening in a consistent fashion across 30 rich nations, and whether this is exacerbating social problems and undermining the healthy functioning of democratic processes.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    There has been a remarkable upsurge of debate about increasing inequalities and their societal implications, reinforced by the economic crisis but bubbling to the surface before it. This has been seen in popular discourse, media coverage, political debate, and research in the social sciences. The central questions addressed by this book, and the major research project GINI on which it is based, are:

    - Have inequalities in income, wealth and education increased over the past 30 years or so across the rich countries, and if so why?
    - What are the social, cultural and political impacts of increasing inequalities in income, wealth and education?
    - What are the implications for policy and for the future development of welfare states?

    In seeking to answer these questions, this book adopts an interdisciplinary approach that draws on economics, sociology, and political science, and applies a common analytical framework to the experience of 30 advanced countries, namely all the EU member states except Cyprus and Malta, together with the USA, Japan, Canada, Australia and South Korea. It presents a description and analysis of the experience of each of these countries over the past three decades, together with an introduction, an overview of inequality trends, and a concluding chapter highlighting key findings and implications. These case-studies bring out the variety of country experiences and the importance of framing inequality trends in the institutional and policy context of each country if one is to adequately capture and understand the evolution of inequality and its impacts.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword
    Preface
    Introduction
    Revisiting Grand Narratives of Growing Inequalities: Lessons From 30 Country Studies
    Australia: Inequality and Prosperity and their Impacts in a Radical Welfare State
    Austria: The Bastion of Calm? Stability and Change in Inequalities in Times of Welfare State Reforms and Employment Flexibilization
    Between Economic Growth and Social Justice: Different Inequality Dynamics in the Baltic States
    Belgium: When Growing Background Inequalities Meet Resilient Institutions
    Bulgaria: Rising Inequality in the Period of Transition and Restrictive Incomes Policy
    Rising Inequality and Its Impact in Canada: The Role of National Debt
    Sources and Impact of Rising Inequality in Denmark
    Finland: Growing Inequality with contested consequences
    France: How Taxation Can Increase Inequality
    Germany: Rising Inequality and the Transformation of Rhine Capitalism
    Greece: The (Eventual) Social Hardship of Soft Budget Constraints
    Hungary: A Country Caught in its Own Trap
    Ireland: Inequality and its Impacts in Boom and Bust
    Italy: How Labour Market Policies Can Foster Earnings Inequality
    Rising Inequality in Japan: A Challenge Caused by Population Aging and Drastic Changes in Employment
    Korea: The Great U-Turn in Inequality and the Need for Social Security Provisions
    Luxembourg: Has Inequality Grown Enough to Matter?
    The Netherlands: Policy-Enhanced Inequalities Tempered by Household Formation
    The Rise of Inequalities in Poland and their Impacts: When Politicians Don't Care but Citizens Do
    Portugal: There and Back Again, An Inequality's Tale
    Romania: High Rising Inequality over Two Decades of Post Communist Transformation
    Slovakia and the Czech Republic: Inequalities and Convergences after the Velvet Divorce
    Slovenia: An Equal Society Despite the Transition
    Spain: What Can We Learn From Past Decreasing Inequalities?
    Sweden: Increasing Income Inequalities and Changing Social Relations
    Divided We Fall? The Wider Consequences of High and Unrelenting Inequality in the UK
    The United States: High and Rapidly-Rising Inequality
    Learning from Diversity about Increasing Inequality, its Impacts, and Responses?

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