Policy debates surrounding poverty and inequality try to find practical solutions to what we should do to tackle these phenomena. But what are the grounds for being concerned about poverty or about inequality? To what extent do these overlap? These questions invite us to explore the conceptual links between the two notions from the standpoint of their normative justifications. This paper clarifies the normative debate surrounding poverty and inequality, highlighting both moral and non-moral reasons that ground our concerns. The result is a clear map of the key philosophical positions, connected to current empirical debates in social policy. What emerges from this analysis is the possibility of endorsing a broader social justice justificatio...
Inequality and Justice are two important political values that have grabbed the attention of the pol...
This note is motivated by recent arguments made by Martin Feldstein in which the relevance of inequa...
The paper constructs a case for arguing that poverty researchers need not worry about inequality (as...
Policy debates surrounding poverty and inequality often focus on practical solutions and seldom expl...
This paper defines and maps the variety of different concepts and measures of poverty and inequality...
This paper reviews the evidence of how the welfare state can shape the relationship between economic...
In this essay, I review developments in the ongoing debate about the causal connections between pove...
An understanding that poverty and inequality are inextricably linked has given rise to a number of l...
This paper reviews the theoretical literature and empirical evidence on the relationship between pov...
Inequality has acquired a newfound prominence in academic and political debate. While scholars worki...
Social inequality is a datum that appears to have defied effort in all societies towards a just solu...
Severe poverty is a major global problem about risk and inequality. What, if any, is the relationshi...
This paper outlines the various issues pertaining to how crime, the legal system and punitive sancti...
The paper below explores the possibility that perceptions of unfairness may be much more powerful th...
Questions like the extent of individual liberty, responsibility and need remain within philosophical...
Inequality and Justice are two important political values that have grabbed the attention of the pol...
This note is motivated by recent arguments made by Martin Feldstein in which the relevance of inequa...
The paper constructs a case for arguing that poverty researchers need not worry about inequality (as...
Policy debates surrounding poverty and inequality often focus on practical solutions and seldom expl...
This paper defines and maps the variety of different concepts and measures of poverty and inequality...
This paper reviews the evidence of how the welfare state can shape the relationship between economic...
In this essay, I review developments in the ongoing debate about the causal connections between pove...
An understanding that poverty and inequality are inextricably linked has given rise to a number of l...
This paper reviews the theoretical literature and empirical evidence on the relationship between pov...
Inequality has acquired a newfound prominence in academic and political debate. While scholars worki...
Social inequality is a datum that appears to have defied effort in all societies towards a just solu...
Severe poverty is a major global problem about risk and inequality. What, if any, is the relationshi...
This paper outlines the various issues pertaining to how crime, the legal system and punitive sancti...
The paper below explores the possibility that perceptions of unfairness may be much more powerful th...
Questions like the extent of individual liberty, responsibility and need remain within philosophical...
Inequality and Justice are two important political values that have grabbed the attention of the pol...
This note is motivated by recent arguments made by Martin Feldstein in which the relevance of inequa...
The paper constructs a case for arguing that poverty researchers need not worry about inequality (as...