Changing Inequalities in Rich Countries: Analytical and Comparative Perspectives - Wiemer Salverda - Grāmatas - Oxford University Press - 9780198784395 - 2016. gada 18. augusts
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Changing Inequalities in Rich Countries: Analytical and Comparative Perspectives


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This book uses a combination of comparative analysis and in-depth examination of the experience of 30 countries over the past 30 years, to see whether inequality in incomes, wealth, and education has been widening. It shows how these inequalities are related to social and political outcomes such as poverty, family structures, health, and crime.


432 pages, Figures and Tables

Mediji Grāmatas     Paperback Book   (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru)
Izlaists 2016. gada 18. augusts
ISBN13 9780198784395
Izdevēji Oxford University Press
Lapas 432
Izmēri 156 × 234 × 26 mm   ·   668 g
Redaktors Checchi, Daniele (, University of Milan)
Redaktors Marx, Ive (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, University of Antwerp)
Redaktors McKnight, Abigail (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics)
Redaktors Nolan, Brian (, Director of Employment, Equity and Growth and Professor of Social Policy, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford)
Redaktors Salverda, Wiemer (Professor of Labour Market and Inequality, Professor of Labour Market and Inequality, Amsterdam Center for Inequality Studies AMCIS, and Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies AIAS, University of Amsterdam)
Redaktors Toth, Istvan Gyorgy (Director, Director, Tarki Social Research Institute Budapest)
Redaktors Van De Werfhorst, Herman (Professor of Sociology, Professor of Sociology, University of Amsterdam)

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