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What’s new about inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa in 2023?

November 22, 2023 | WID.world

The 2023 update of the World Inequality Database confirms that income inequality remains very high in Sub-Saharan Africa: The richest 10% in the region control

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Unveiling Inequalities: Insights from the 2024 Asia-Pacific Human Development Report

November 17, 2023 | WID.world

  The 2024 Asia-Pacific Human Development Report provides an assessment of the state of human development in Asia and the Pacific and policy pathways to

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What is the impact of political inequality on political participation?

November 7, 2023 | WID.world

Inequality in political participation and influence has strongly increased in recent decades. To what extent are these two phenomena related? And what can we do

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How do Chinese and French preferences for redistribution differ?

October 24, 2023 | WID.world

What influences our perceptions of inequality and our views of fairness? What drives the difference in demand for redistribution across countries? Why do poor people

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How much does knowing where their money comes from affect what we think about the top 1%?

October 17, 2023 | WID.world

How much of the income of rich people comes from capital and how much from labor? And how does knowing this affect our perceptions of

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How does economic inequality change society?

October 11, 2023 | WID.world

How do we believe economic inequality changes society – through for example the amount of crime or the quality of democratic institutions? And do our

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Public housing and intergenerational mobility in Singapore

September 29, 2023 | WID.world

In response to rising inequality and housing unaffordability around the world, governments have implemented various policies, including the provision of public housing. To what extent

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Global inequality of hourly income

September 25, 2023 | WID.world

Where do people work the most, and earn the most? Is there a link between working hours and income inequality? Anique Ahmed compares variations in

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Elections and social inequalities in France, 1789-2022

September 6, 2023 | WID.world

    Thomas Piketty and Julia Cagé‘s new book, Une histoire du conflit politique, Elections et inégalités sociales en France, 1789-2022,  is now available in

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