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Gabriel Zucman hearing before the US Senate Budget committee
On March 25th 2021, Gabriel Zucman, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Berkeley and co-director of the World Inequality Lab, testified before the
LirePublication du livre “Clivages politiques et inégalités sociales”
Résumé de “Clivages politiques et inégalités sociales. Une étude de 50 démocraties (1948-2020)” Depuis les années 1980, les inégalités sont reparties à
LirePolitical cleavages in Algeria, Iraq, and Turkey
Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities in Algeria, Iraq, and Turkey, 1990-2019 In this paper, Lydia Assouad, Amory Gethin, Thomas Piketty and Juliet-Nil Uraz draw on
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Social Inequalities, Identity, and the Structure of Political Cleavages in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru, 1952-2019 In this paper, Oscar Barrera, Ana
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Political Cleavages and the Representation of Social Inequalities in Japan, 1953-2017 In this paper, Amory Gethin exploits political attitudes surveys conducted between 1953 and 2017
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Democratization and the Construction of Class Cleavages in Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia, 1992-2019 In this paper, Amory Gethin and Thanasak Jenmana analyze how democratization in
LirePolitical Cleavages in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland
Party System Transformation and the Structure of Political Cleavages in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, 1967-2019 In this paper, Carmen Durrer de la
LirePoliticization of Inequality in Brazil
Democracy and the Politicization of Inequality in Brazil, 1989-2018 In this paper, Amory Gethin and Marc Morgan analyse the transformation of electoral cleavages in Brazil since 1989
Lire2020 Activity Report
We are glad to share with you the World Inequality Lab 2020 activity report Overview Extension of the global inequality data to 173 countries, notably
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