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How does economic inequality change society?
How do we believe economic inequality changes society – through for example the amount of crime or the quality of democratic institutions? And do our
ReadPublic housing and intergenerational mobility in Singapore
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
ReadGlobal inequality of hourly income
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
ReadElections and social inequalities in France, 1789-2022
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
Read2022 Activity Report
We are delighted to present our 2022 Activity Report. 2022 was marked by important milestones for the World Inequality Lab, highlighted by the publication and
ReadThe far-right donation gap
Although the 21st century is often portrayed as the “age of philanthropy”, with an unprecedented increase in charitable giving, the proportion of the population giving
ReadSpatial wage inequality in North America and Western Europe 1975-2019
In recent decades, income inequality has been on the rise in most of the world’s leading economies. To what extent do spatial inequalities – such
ReadSocial security wealth reduces wealth inequality in the EU, new study finds
The ageing of society means that public pension systems are becoming increasingly important. What is the impact of public pension entitlements on wealth inequality among
ReadIncome inequality in the Duchy of Warsaw (1810/11)
The Duchy of Warsaw was a Polish state established by Napoleon Bonaparte, which existed in the years 1807-1815. Although the Duchy of Warsaw existed only
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