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Unequal wages for equal utilities [PDF]
Education policy, Optimal income taxation, Equal opportunity, H20, I20, D63,
Maria Racionero +5 more
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Analyse anthracologique des niveaux de bergerie du Néolithique (secteur NR16-21, décapages d63 à ...
Delhon, Claire, Thiébault, Stéphanie
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Spatial inequality through the prism of a pandemic: Covid-19 in South Africa
In this paper, we examine whether pre-existing socio-economic inequalities relate to inequalities in vulnerability to COVID-19 infection in the context of South Africa using the 2016 Community Survey, which allows for a detailed geographical ...
Muna Shifa +2 more
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Analysis of human
SummaryAcquisition of non‐sterilizing natural immunity to Plasmodium falciparum malaria has been shown in low transmission areas following multiple exposures. However, conflicting data from endemic areas suggest that the parasite may interfere with the induction of effective B‐cell responses.
Elias SC +11 more
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Re-examining inequality persistence
Although it is not a new phenomenon, in recent years inequality has moved to the top of the political agenda given the concern that will result in political instability and social resentment.
Ghoshray Atanu +2 more
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The Impact of Intertemporal Justice on Economic Growth with Emphasis on Time Preference in the Iranian Economy [PDF]
In macroeconomics literature inspired by traditional economists, it is said that economic growth and more equal distribution in income, are two opposite targets since moving toward more equality of income, will reduce propensity to saving.
Rasul Bakhshi Dastjerdi
doaj
The aim of the paper is to provide further insights into the mechanisms contributing to the integration of immigrants in higher education. Recent immigration waves into Europe place pressure on European communities; However, mass immigration is only ...
Kagan Dinah
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How everyday ethics becomes a moral economy, and vice versa
Unrealistic assumptions underlying neo-classical economic theory have been challenged by both behavioral economics and studies of moral economy. But both challengers share certain features with neo-classical theory. Complementing them, recent work in the
Keane Webb
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Estimating nonlinear intergenerational income mobility with correlation curves
A correlation curve is introduced as a tool to study the degree of intergenerational income mobility, i.e. how income status is related between parents and adult child.
Nilsson William
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Correction to “Can intergenerational equity be operationalized?”
We show with a counterexample that Theorem 1 of “Can intergenerational equity be operationalized?” is wrong. The problem with Theorem 1 does not affect the remaining results of the paper, which form its core.
Michael Greinecker, Michael Nielsen
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