Globalisation is affecting daily life almost everywhere, so it seemed logical when the 2005 UN Report on the World Social Situation, The Inequality Predicament, reported that economic inequality is dramatically increasing in Asia, as it has been in the rest of the world. This trend is embedded in spatial and social patterns reproduced over the last two centuries - patterns that comprise a deeper, more pervasive 'inequality predicament' than the UN dares to recognise
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This article presents an overview of calculations of global inequality, recently and over the long t...
International audienceWhen thinking about inequality, it makes sense to approach the world as a sing...
We use the latest available data from the World Income Inequality Database 3.4 and the Penn World Ta...
Following nearly two centuries of growth, global income inequality declined in the last decades of t...
Global inequality has been little analyzed by sociologists despite their claim to be the scienti?c e...
The lecture was delivered on 16 January 2013.There has been an apparently contradictory trend in the...
International audienceIn this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World In...
The study of global economic inequality focuses primarily on the income inequalities across states o...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a prepublication version of an analysis of the world economy which appeared in ‘The Inequali...
In this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World Inequality Database to c...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This article presents an overview of calculations of global inequality, recently and over the long t...
International audienceWhen thinking about inequality, it makes sense to approach the world as a sing...
We use the latest available data from the World Income Inequality Database 3.4 and the Penn World Ta...
Following nearly two centuries of growth, global income inequality declined in the last decades of t...
Global inequality has been little analyzed by sociologists despite their claim to be the scienti?c e...
The lecture was delivered on 16 January 2013.There has been an apparently contradictory trend in the...
International audienceIn this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World In...
The study of global economic inequality focuses primarily on the income inequalities across states o...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This is a prepublication version of an analysis of the world economy which appeared in ‘The Inequali...
In this paper, we mobilize newly available historical series from the World Inequality Database to c...
When we think of income inequality, our first reaction is to think of it within the borders of a cou...
This is a two-part paper. Part 1 addresses the diversity in the distribution of disposable income a...
This article presents an overview of calculations of global inequality, recently and over the long t...