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world’s largest developing countries - Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa. Each is a persistently high or newly … main factors shaping their different inequality dynamics. Particular attention is on how broader societal inequalities … the most affluent people, gender inequalities, and social mobility. Substantive tax and social benefit policies that each …
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Most Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries have accepted, in principle at least, the 50-year-old commitment of contributing 0.7 per cent of gross national income to supporting the development of countries in the Global South. But what if all countries made a universal...
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This paper examines the evolution of China's industrial and occupational structure in the last two decades and its impact on wage inequality. We find that non-routine cognitive and interpersonal tasks have increased, while routine cognitive tasks first increased and then declined. Occupation...
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