The executive director of Oxfam International believes that the current economic system consolidates the growing level of ...
Inequalities that use < or > symbols are plotted with a dashed line to show that the line is not included in the region. Inequalities that use ≤ or ≥ symbols are plotted with a solid line to ...
Economic inequality is easy enough to find statistics ... divide the result by the area beneath the straight line denoting perfect equality, and you have your Gini coefficient—none of which ...
The ultra-rich few and mega-corporations thrive as millions struggle to survive. Explore Oxfam’s new inequality report “Takers, Not Makers” and take action. Billionaires’ fortunes are growing at an ...
With both extreme poverty and billionaire wealth on the rise, the pandemic’s effect on inequality may appear obvious. The reality is not as simple as you may think. Inequality is a notoriously ...
This Pew Research Center analysis focuses on public opinion of inequality and its contributing factors in 36 countries across the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East-North ...
A new study helps us better understand one of the possible driving forces behind the erosion of democratic norms and institutions: economic inequality. According to study co-author University of ...
wealthy business people. A major survey conducted across 36 nations shows that economic inequality is a grave public concern around the world, with many people particularly worried about the ...
Respect for human rights is closely intertwined with addressing poverty and extreme inequality. Human Rights Watch research exposes how people experiencing poverty are often more vulnerable to ...