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The richer your neighbours, the more you borrow – the case of South AfricaResearch on how income inequality affects borrowing behaviour reignited after the 2008 global recession. One prevailing theory is that rising income...
Research on how income inequality affects borrowing behaviour reignited after the 2008 global recession. One prevailing theory is that rising income...
Global Inequality 101: Global inequality is the distribution of income across all people on the planet from the poorest to the richest. It can be...
This paper analyses the land tenure reform that took place in Mexico in 1992 and its PROCEDE programme (Ejido Rights Certification Programme). It considers the counter-agrarian reform’s objectives, the context in which it was proposed, and the...
This paper provides a systematic review of quantitative literature investigating the success of affirmative action policies in addressing socio-economic inequalities between ethnic groups in education and employment. We focus on two of the most...
I recently spoke to Catherine Gladwell, who is the Director and Founder of Refugee Education UK (formerly Refugee Support Network) and one of the...
Caste in India plays an instrumental role in determining access to education, jobs, public spaces, and social networks. For instance, despite state...
Informal activities are widespread in many developing countries. In many sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries informal economic activities account for...