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    continued to encourage and perpetuate gender inequalities. The Kenyan constitution places very special emphasis on the rights of every Kenyan irrespective of race‚ gender or ethnicity and the empowerment of women and the marginalized. In view of this‚ the research intended to: a) Determine the gender disparity of / inequality of secondary school teachers in Mashuuru district of Kajiado county. b) Investigate the effects of this disparity / inequality on the education sector in the district and

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    POPULATION GROWTH AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The consequences of population growth on economic development have attracted the attention of economists ever since Adam smith wrote his Wealth of nations. It was only Malthus and Ricardo who created an alarm about the effect of population growth on the economy. Population and Economic Development However‚ the consequences of population growth on the development of LDCs are not the same because the conditions prevailing in these countries are quite different

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    In his book The Great Divergence: America ’s Growing Inequality Crisis and what we can do about it‚ Noah demonstrates the reality of our American government today‚ and how it is controlled by the ‘stinking rich’. Noah gives a fair and comprehensive summary of how inequality has widened so markedly over the last three to four decades‚ what it means for American society and what the country can -and should- do about

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    Anticipate-about Globalization”. One issue people have about globalization is its ability to widen the gap of inequality between the rich and the poor‚ both domestically and across borders. Krugman uses the United States of America as a basis for the study of inequality in his chapter “Inequality and Redistribution.” On a global scale‚ Easterly explores foreign aid as a remedy for inequality in developing states in his chapter “The Legend of the Big Push.” To dissect these issues‚ we must start

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    factors that increased inequality made women even more vulnerable violence and injustice. The impact on women’s health include physical psychological effects and much more. Gender inequality and discrimination are the roots of domestic violence. I am going to discuss domestic violence today illustrate the broader of social and economic inequalities related to gender and how until today it is embedded in our society. Patriarchy is the number one when speaking about social inequality. According to the

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    Mini Ethnography Summary

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    Mini Ethnography at Colors of Inequality Conference I chose to do my ethnographic study at the Intergenerational Spring Seminar sponsored by the Unitarian Universalists United Nations Office (UU-UNO). The theme for this year’s conference was The Colors of Inequality: Costs and Consequences Conference. This conference took place at three locations throughout New York City. The three locations it took place at were All Souls Church (NYC)‚ the Salvation Army International Social Justice Commission

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    Parker English 112- I77 12 January 2015 “The Rich Are Different from You and Me: A Summary of the Article by Chrystia Freeland In the article “The Rich Are Different from You and Me‚” author Chrystia Freeland explains the rising phenomenon of income inequality that is occurring between the richest top 10% and bottom 90% of the population. Chrystia Freeland states “In every society‚ some people are richer than others‚ but across time and geography‚ the gap between the rich and the rest has widely varied

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    the damage of economic inequality is to create a more progressive income tax. Atkinson offers a new perspective to the concept of economic inequality and redistribution by offering solutions such as‚ raising the minimum wage‚ a child benefit program to decrease child poverty in the United States‚ and regulation on inheritance. A

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    Epidemiologist Does money really matter? Or is it a marker for something else? by Michael Marmot ABSTRACT: Income is related to health in three ways: through the gross national product of countries‚ the income of individuals‚ and the income inequalities among rich nations and among geographic areas. A central question is the degree to which these associations reflect a causal association. If so‚ redistribution of income would improve health. This paper discusses two ways in which income could

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    is the responsibility of the wealthy to share their good fortune. This conversation raises the questions; what does society owe its citizens‚ and what do citizens owe society. One issue that is raised while discussing economic justice is income inequality. MacKinnon addresses this issue by pointing out that according to inequality.org the richest one percent of households now owns 34.3 percent of the nation’s private wealth. (MacKinnon p.283) She also

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