This chapter provides an introduction to, and summary of, the contents ofthis book. It outlines the aim of the project and provides an overview of theindicators covered, comparing them with those used in the OECD BetterLife Initiative. The chapter also presents the criteria used through the reportto assess the quality of the indicators used and discusses practical andmethodological issues. Finally, the chapter summarises the content of eachchapter and its main highlights
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This paper scrutinizes the insights won by recent studies in wealth inequality in pre-industrial Eur...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...
This chapter provides an introduction to, and summary of, the contents ofthis book. It outlines the ...
How was life in 1820, and how has it changed since then? This question, which was at the core of How...
Using social tables, we make an estimate of global inequality (inequality among world citizens) in e...
Using social tables, this article provides new data on inequality in Germany and Britain on an annua...
Inequality has increased in most Western countries since the early 1980s. In a recent report, the in...
This chapter opens with an overview of Dutch society midway through the nineteenth century, showing ...
The chapter summarises the development of well-being and sustainability in the Netherlands between 1...
Citizens’ lives have greatly improved during the 20th century in terms of income and health, but the...
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This paper scrutinizes the insights won by recent studies in wealth inequality in pre-industrial Eur...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...