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Social Science Research, 2017
Kelley and Evans (2017) found that income inequality (measured at the societal level) did not affect individual well-being in advanced societies but increased individual well-being in developing societies. This paper discusses how this empirical patterning of the inequality-well-being relationship may arise from mechanisms related to the relationship ...
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Kelley and Evans (2017) found that income inequality (measured at the societal level) did not affect individual well-being in advanced societies but increased individual well-being in developing societies. This paper discusses how this empirical patterning of the inequality-well-being relationship may arise from mechanisms related to the relationship ...
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Summary: When human capital accumulation generates pecuniary externalities across professions, and capital markets are imperfect, persistent inequality in utility and consumption is inevitable in any steady state. This is true irrespective of the degree of divisibility in investments.
Dilip Mookherjee, Debraj Ray
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We explore the combined effect of segregation in social networks, peer effects, and the relative size of a historically disadvantaged group on the incentives to invest in market-rewarded skills and the dynamics of inequality between social groups. We identify conditions under which group inequality will persist in the absence of differences in ability,
Samuel Bowles +2 more
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, 2019
Relational Inequalities focuses on the organizational production of categorical inequalities, in the context of the intersectional complexity and institutional fluidity that characterize social life.
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey +1 more
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Relational Inequalities focuses on the organizational production of categorical inequalities, in the context of the intersectional complexity and institutional fluidity that characterize social life.
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey +1 more
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Sociology of Health & Illness, 2011
AbstractThe evidence bearing on the nature and extent of health inequalities documented globally and in the UK is addressed, twin foci within the UK being (a) associations between socioeconomic classification and health and longevity, and (b) the notion of a ‘social gradient’.
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AbstractThe evidence bearing on the nature and extent of health inequalities documented globally and in the UK is addressed, twin foci within the UK being (a) associations between socioeconomic classification and health and longevity, and (b) the notion of a ‘social gradient’.
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Bernoulli’s Inequality, the Cauchy–Schwarz Inequality, Chebishev’s Inequality, Surányi’s Inequality
2012These inequalities fill that part of the knowledge of students necessary for proving more complicated, characteristic inequalities such as mathematical inequalities containing more variables, and inequalities which are difficult to prove with already adopted elementary inequalities.
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Proceedings of the 9th ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Buildings, Cities, and Transportation, 2022
Steven McCullough +4 more
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Steven McCullough +4 more
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SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 1978
General forms of Wirtinger-type inequalities are proved in both one and n dimensions. Since singular endpoints and unbounded intervals are allowed, a large class of new one-dimensional results are generated as well as previously known results. In the (usual) case that the admissible functions are identically zero on the boundary $\partial G$ of a ...
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General forms of Wirtinger-type inequalities are proved in both one and n dimensions. Since singular endpoints and unbounded intervals are allowed, a large class of new one-dimensional results are generated as well as previously known results. In the (usual) case that the admissible functions are identically zero on the boundary $\partial G$ of a ...
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