What Next in Terms of Populations’ Inequality?
Nicoleta Caragea
No 10, Economics of Sustainable Development.The Economic Impact of Climate Change. - Working papers from Ecological University of Bucharest, Department of Economics
Abstract:
The question raised in the title of the paper was generated by the recent book “The Great Divide” where Joseph E. Stiglitz argues that inequality is a choice—the cumulative result of unjust policies and misguided priorities. In this paper it is proposed a deeply analysis of the Romanian population poverty and social exclusion risks during the last decade. It is also presented the situation of the economic and social inequality across the European countries. The main data sourced used are the EU-SILC (survey on income an living conditions) carried out in all EU countries, as an harmonized survey.
Keywords: poverty; social exclusion; AROPE; inequality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A13 D63 I32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 9 pages
Date: 2015-11
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Published in Economics of Sustainable Development - Economics of Sustainable Development.The Economic Impact of Climate Change., ISBN: 978-606-652-100-0, June 2016, pages 87-95
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