When we reduce inequality, we improve the quality and distribution of skills, capabilities, networks and relationships necessary for society and the economy to thrive.
"The ground beneath our feet is perpetually shifting. And it’s hard to keep our balance," writes Alissa Quart.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif stressed upon breaking down of the barriers of inequality to ensure that every citizen had access to basic human rights, quality education, healthcare, and ...
On more than half of 80 economic, social and environmental targets, progress has stagnated or is moving backwards. But ...
A high Palma ratio indicates higher inequality in a society. It compares the share of income held by the top 10% versus the bottom 40% of earners. A higher ratio shows that the richest 10% ...
While work on tax responsibility has lagged behind other CSR research, evidence is mounting that paying corporate taxes has ...
His clear prose, illuminating data and novel arguments, transformed debates around issues like public education and welfare ...
The so-called land question has been a decades-long dilemma for South Africa. A new law seeks to right some of the wrongs of ...
The Taskforce on Inequality and Social-Related Financial Disclosures (TISFD or the Taskforce) is a novel initiative, launched late in 2024, aimed at addressing the growing importance of inequality ...
Federal Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney blamed U.S. aggression toward Canada on social inequality in our neighbour ...