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dc.date.accessioned2015-04-28T18:21:28Zen
dc.date.available2015-04-28T18:21:28Zen
dc.date.created2013en
dc.date.issueden
dc.identifier.isbn9780313396922en
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dc.description.abstract"While recent catastrophic events in New Orleans and Haiti may have magnified issues of social inequity, leaders have debated over poverty and discrimination for decades. Are the poor disadvantaged by the institutions of society or by the choices they make? Through two insightful volumes, the author examines differing academic and political perspectives to help shed light on the causes of poverty and inequality; the role that gender, race, age, or sexual preference plays in determining opportunity; and the effectiveness of current social and economic policies in balancing the inequity among disparate groups. The Economics of Inequality, Poverty, and Discrimination in the 21st Century consists of 2 volumes containing 32 papers divided into 5 categories: measurement, inequality and mobility, institutions and choices, demographic groups and discrimination, and policy. The papers—written by economists, sociologists, philosophers and lawyers—deal with the extent of inequality in the United States and how it compares to other countries, and the newly emerging evidence on the relationship between inequality and mobility within a society."en
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dc.publisherABC-CLIO (Praeger)en
dc.relation.isPartOfRycroft, R. S. (2013). The economics of inequality, poverty, and discrimination in the 21st century. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.en
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dc.subject.lcshDiscrimination -- United Statesen
dc.subject.lcshEconomics -- United Statesen
dc.subject.lcshPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism & Socialismen
dc.subject.lcshIncome distribution -- United Statesen
dc.subject.lcshUnited States -- Social policy -- 21st centuryen
dc.titleIs Basic Income Still Worth Talking About?en
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