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of mass production towards the new global concept of lean production as an explanation for the increasing inequality in …
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automatic operation of the market forces, in order to prevent the trend towards increasing spatial inequality; second the state …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the link between tourism, economic growth, inequality, and … and inequality as related to Central America. Unbalanced panel data are employed for the five Central America countries … for the period 1980-2012. Findings – The findings reveal three results: the relationship between poverty, inequality and …
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Purpose This paper investigates the housing affordability crisis from the perspective of vulnerable social groups (VSG) in Turkey and Turkey's megacities, Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir, over the period of 2010 and 2019. Design/methodology/approach The author employ house cost and multiple income...
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Purpose This article focuses on research carried out on gender discrimination and biasness in the workplace in order to understand how gender discrimination can have far reaching consequences on the careers of working women. It looks at five aspects of this issue, namely workplace harassment,...
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This chapter delineates an evolutionary approach to the comparative analysis of economic systems and illustrates its usefulness via an exemplary application to recent developments in the European Union. The first part of the chapter describes the meta-theoretical foundations of the approach,...
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city-size gradient in test score inequality. Assortativeness is strongest in the high-income neighborhoods of large cities. …
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