Search Results - "Economic inequality"
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Income, wealth and economic inequality in Australia
Published 2018“…Economic well-being and economic inequality are usually quantified using income measurements of various sorts. …”
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Economic Inequality In Malaysia: The Enemy Within
Published 2015“…It is aimed at providing complementary policy prescriptions in managing the widening socio-economic inequalities between the different marginalized groups. …”
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Economic inequality in Malaysia: the enemy within
Published 2015“…It is aimed at providing complementary policy prescriptions in managing the widening socio-economic inequalities between the different marginalized groups. …”
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Housing and economic inequality in the long run: The retreat of owner occupation
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Democracy in unequal times: how economic inequality influences democratic backsliding
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Superannuation and Economic Inequality among Older Australians: Evidence from HILDA
Published 2018“…This article seeks to identify the effect that the current superannuation system has on economic inequality in later life. The analysis uses income and wealth data from the Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey, collected between 2002 and 2014, to examine wealth inequality, which includes the balance of a superannuation accumulation account, and income inequality, which includes private pension income. …”
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Economic inequality of the badli workers of Bangladesh: Contested entitlements and a ‘perpetually temporary’ life-world
Published 2015“…This article discusses the experience of economic inequality of badli workers in the state-owned jute mills of the postcolonial state of Bangladesh, and how this inequality is constituted and perpetuated. …”
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Educational inequality in Malaysia (1970-2003)
Published 2005“…1st Meeting of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, 20-21 Julai 2005, Univerisitat de Les Illes baleares, palma de Mallorca, Sepanyol…”
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The Spanish Flu pandemic and income distribution in java: lessons from the 1920s
Published 2022“…COVID-19 pandemic has renewed the debate over economic inequality as well as the relative importance of policies for saving lives vs. protecting livelihoods during times of crisis. …”
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Policy Mobilities of Exclusion: Implications of Australian Disability Pension Retraction for Indigenous Australians
Published 2017“…This article undertakes a critical analysis of disability income retraction in Australia since the early 2000s and examines these changes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians living with disability by focusing on Article 20 of the CRPD, the right to personal mobility, a core right for people with disabilities and Indigenous peoples. Beyond economic inequality, the article illustrates that the various administrative processes attached to welfare retraction have implications for the realisation of mobility practices that are critical for individual cultural identity and wellbeing. …”
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UN sustainable development goals
Published 2019“…These 17 Goals build on the successes of the Millennium Development Goals, while including new areas such as climate change, economic inequality, innovation, sustainable consumption, peace and justice, among other priorities. …”
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The performance of the Australian welfare system in a time of neoliberal economic reform
Published 2018“…The first is household taxes and social expenditure in both cash and kind, using fiscal incidence analysis where the main metric is “net benefits”. The second is economic inequality, as measured by the distribution of incomes and wealth. …”
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Private Health Insurance Status and Utilisation of Dental Services in Australia
Published 2013“…In terms of policy, our results suggest that while government measures to increase private health insurance coverage in Australia have been successful to a significant degree, that success may have come at some cost in terms of socio-economic inequality as the privately insured are provided much better access to care and financial protection.…”
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Socio-economic disparities in Balochistan, Pakistan – A multivariate analysis
Published 2011“…The causative agents of social and economic inequalities may be multivariate ranging from natural to manmade factors which have varying degrees of susceptibilities to reduction. …”
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Social capital in a diverse Malaysia: enhancing bonding, bridging, and linking for greater social cohesion
Published 2025“…The article also identifies barriers to effective social capital development, including entrenched ethnic divisions and economic inequality. In conclusion, the study advocates for targeted policy interventions to enhance social capital, ultimately fostering greater social cohesion and equity in Malaysia.…”
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Powerful words, false solutions: decolonising modern slavery discourse in Malaysia
Published 2022“…Based on a case study and interviews with leading Malaysian migrant rights’ campaigners, this research shows that the use of the term modern slavery in the Malaysian public discourse is limited because of its inadequacy to encapsulate the underlying problems of labour exploitation. The global economic inequality that is a product of colonial legacies has continued to push people from the Global South to risk their lives for better economic opportunities. …”
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Exploring the relative lack of impact of research on ‘ability grouping’ in England: a discourse analytic account
Published 2016“…First, it provides a brief analysis of the existing research evidence on the impact of ‘ability’ grouping, with particular reference to socio-economic inequality, identifying seven different explanations for the poorer progress of pupils in low sets that emerge from the literature. …”
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