Inequalities
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Guaranteeing these objectives is not just about compensating for market outcomes and social forces that generate or reproduce
inequalities.
Fortunately,
inequalities
can often be reduced considerably without spending much money.
Doing so would reduce
inequalities
not only between EU member states, but also within the poorer ones.
This second wave of emancipation concentrated on economic inequalities, especially discrimination in job selection and disparities in pay and property rights.
To meet these goals, the
inequalities
between genders, minorities, the rich and the poor must be confronted head-on.
Politicians and policymakers (and of course physicians) now know about health
inequalities
and the link between social status and morbidity, even if they do not always act effectively to address it.
Just as Thatcher’s government was burying the Black Report and pretending that health
inequalities
didn’t exist (and, indeed, that “society” didn’t exist), it was also pursuing neoliberal economic policies without any evidence to support them.
Patenting ProsperityCAMBRIDGE: Most people are aware of the huge
inequalities
of income that now separate the developed and developing world.
In reality, Cubans want to remove the
inequalities
that exist between the people and their leaders before they deal with the problems between their country and the US.
Inequalities
in access to medicine, excessive use, and poor sanitation services complicate the problem further.
From persistent differences in unemployment rates depending on skills and education to record-high income and wealth inequalities, each economic decision will be accompanied by the need for social judgment – whether explicit or, more likely, implicit – regarding its distributional impact.
Disgusted by the massive
inequalities
of the Gilded Age, the first Progressives sought comprehensive reform.
Social
inequalities
heightened, and last year Brazil suffered blackouts and electricity rationing.
The Global Health Initiative, for example, uses American-taxpayer money to offset the “gender-related
inequalities
and disparities [that] disproportionately compromise the health of women and girls.”
After all, an approach that focuses on the half of the population that takes fewer risks and uses health-care services more frequently cannot be expected to eliminate gender
inequalities.
But, regardless of their cause, rapidly growing
inequalities
are a powerful force for instability everywhere, from wealthy America to rapidly growing China to reform-challenged Europe.
The longer these disturbances persisted, the greater the threat to a global economy already challenged by structural weaknesses, income and wealth inequalities, pockets of excessive indebtedness, deficient aggregate demand, and insufficient policy coordination.
If social
inequalities
were to reach new heights, their frustration and resentment could manifest itself fully.
After all, no politician would wish to go down in history as being responsible for pushing the country back into recession at a time when unemployment is already too high, income and wealth
inequalities
are increasing, and a record number of Americans live in relative poverty.
In places like south Lebanon, which suffer from deep social cleavages and inequalities, free elections and free trade hold little resonance for people who are impoverished and marginalized.
But they also have serious implications for social justice, because they exacerbate longstanding human-rights crises, including by undermining already-weak public-services provision and deepening existing
inequalities.
Unemployment has remained too high for too long, and while France has largely escaped the spike in income inequality seen in other countries, such as the US, systemic
inequalities
are pervasive.
Modern economic growth, even under inclusive institutions, often creates deep
inequalities
and tilted playing fields, endangering those institutions’ very survival.
As Anna Vassall, Michelle Remme, and Charlotte Watts of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine pointed out, gender
inequalities
and domestic violence are both associated with a significant increase in risk of HIV infection.
These include “vertical inequalities,” like skewed income distribution, as well as “horizontal inequalities,” such as those that exist within groups because of factors like race, gender, and ethnicity, and those that form between communities, owing to residential segregation.
A combination of vertical and horizontal
inequalities
can generate extreme exclusion and marginalization, which in turn perpetuates intergenerational poverty and inequality.
The vote to leave the European Union was fueled by deep-seated public anger about the huge structural
inequalities
between the UK’s north and the south –
inequalities
that, as UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond acknowledged this week, are the worst in Europe.
The EU Must Stop Funding IlliberalismBRUSSELS – Since 2004, when the European Union was enlarged to include many of the former communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, its regional funding mechanism has been heavily geared toward ameliorating economic
inequalities
between old and “new” member states.
Internal and international
inequalities
have been increasing at breakneck speed.
To lower public expenditure without exacerbating the
inequalities
which slow growth imposes on society, public sector structural reforms are demanded.
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