Inequality in the Developing World

Cover of Inequality in the Developing World by Carlos Gradín
Year: 2021
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780198863960
Dimensions:
Height: 6.2 Inches
Length: 9.4 Inches
Weight: 1.58291904116 Pounds
Width: 1.1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 330.91724
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“Inequality in the Developing World” by Carlos Gradín, published by Oxford University Press in 2021, explores the critical issue of inequality as a significant development challenge. This edition spans 352 pages and is available in English. The book discusses the implications of inequality for economic growth, human rights, and social exclusion, emphasizing its relevance in public and academic debates. It aligns with the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, presenting assessments from leading scholars on global inequality and reviews of trends in Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the factors influencing inequality dynamics in these countries, particularly how societal inequalities intersect with evolving labor market conditions. The chapters delve into key distributive phenomena, including income concentration, gender disparities, and social mobility. Additionally, the book evaluates the tax and social benefit policies implemented in each country to address these challenges. By synthesizing insights from specific contexts, this work contributes to the broader discourse on economic development and public policy related to inequality.


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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Inequality has emerged as a key development challenge. It holds implications for economic growth and redistribution and translates into power asymmetries that can endanger human rights, create conflict, and embed social exclusion and chronic poverty. For these reasons, it underpins intense public and academic debates and has become a dominant policy concern within many countries and in all multilateral agencies. It is at the core of the 17 goals of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This book contributes to this important discussion by presenting assessments of the measurement and analysis of global inequality by leading inequality scholars, aligning these to comprehensive reviews of inequality trends in five of the world’s largest developing countries–Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa.

Each is a persistently high or newly high inequality context and, with the changing global inequality situation as context, country chapters investigate the main factors shaping their different inequality dynamics. Particular attention is paid to how broader societal inequalities arising outside of the labour market have intersected with the rapidly changing labour market milieus of the last few decades. Collectively, these chapters provide a nuanced discussion of key distributive phenomena such as the high concentration of income among the most affluent people, gender inequalities, and social mobility. Substantive tax and social benefit policies that each country implemented to mitigate these inequality dynamics are assessed in detail. The book takes lessons from these contexts back into the global analysis of inequality and social mobility and the policies needed to address inequality.

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