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Societies that promise
equality
of opportunity thus cannot afford to allow inequality of outcomes to become too great.
Better metrics would, at the minimum, weigh these costs against the benefits, possibly compelling policymakers to accompany such changes with others that enhance security and
equality.
Likewise, metrics of
equality
of opportunity have only recently exposed the hypocrisy of America’s claim to be a land of opportunity: Yes, anyone can get ahead, so long as they are born of rich, white parents.
This change may be good for the environment, for income equality, and for stability.
Indeed, they should advance
equality
for all marginalized groups.
Leading economists such as Philippe Aghion have published excellent analyses of how this model could balance growth, equality, and overall satisfaction of citizens elsewhere in the world.
Better for the West to accept
equality
now – and struggle to maintain it.
In the US,
equality
of opportunity has been exposed as a myth.
As a result, China’s Gini coefficient (a 100-point index of inequality, in which zero signifies absolute
equality
and one absolute inequality) fell to 0.50 in 2012, from 0.52 in 2010.
From 1990 to 2012, the net Gini coefficient – a common measure of (post-tax and post-transfer) income inequality – increased dramatically in China, from 0.37 to 0.51 (zero signifies perfect
equality
and one represents perfect inequality).
It should be acknowledged that Ben Ali strengthened the foundations of Tunisian exceptionalism, furthering gender
equality
and separation of religion and state.
Surely, if labor income is skewed, redistributing capital income or assets to the poor can boost overall
equality.
The authors compare the Gini coefficient (a commonly used 100-point index of inequality, with zero signifying perfect
equality
and 100 indicating perfect inequality) before and after government taxes and transfers.
Turning Chile and some of its neighbors into countries with OECD levels of
equality
will require a great deal more than tax reform.
For this reason, we are particularly encouraged by Goal 10 of the SDGs, with its commitment to reducing inequality within and among countries, as well as the focus on gender
equality
throughout the goals.
But, as the 2015 deadline nears, efforts to achieve MDGs must be intensified to ensure further progress on food security, gender equality, maternal health, sanitation, infrastructure, environmental sustainability, and climate change mitigation and adaptation.
The task of creating essential democratic institutions – the rule of law, habits of accountability, gender equality, and freedom of expression and faith – still awaits these countries.
What public policy must do is ensure that economic agglomeration does not threaten
equality
of opportunity.
Moreover, considerable progress has been made toward gender
equality
in educational opportunities and attainment.
She is right to worry that Europe’s states and peoples have lost the will to remain united in (and by) a system based on law and morality, including the application of the concepts of human dignity and
equality
to the question of our obligations toward refugees.
Europe’s BargainMILAN – In July, the European Commission published its sixth report on economic, social, and territorial cohesion (a term that can be roughly translated as
equality
and inclusiveness).
Ghebreyesus is also a longtime champion and advocate of gender
equality
and the rights of women and girls.
But many social-democratic ideals, rooted in Marxist notions of social justice and equality, were thrown out, like the proverbial baby, with the bathwater of communism.
But, in the late twentieth century, it became more important to many leftists to save “Third World” culture, no matter how barbaric, from “neo-colonialism,” than to support
equality
and democracy.
But what is needed to revive liberal idealism is a set of new ideas on how to promote justice,
equality
and freedom in the world.
The Unfinished Business of Gender ParityDAVOS – When it comes to the importance of gender
equality
in the workplace, the message has clearly gotten through to those at the top.
This amnesty program – together with a broader shift toward
equality
between SOEs and private firms – could remove a thick cloud of uncertainty for Chinese businesspeople, encouraging them to keep their wealth and talent in the country.
Most of what was sought in March 2011 – from Assad’s removal to democratic reforms and civic
equality
regardless of ethnicity, region, or sect – remains aspirational.
There should be
equality
before the law, together with adequate protection of fundamental human rights.
The Asia-Pacific Gender-Parity ImperativeSINGAPORE/MUMBAI – Gender
equality
offers a sizeable economic opportunity for any country.
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