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Articles Tagged With 'economic+disparity'

Date Author Category Title
Summer 2009
Jane Wales
Social Innovations • Socially Responsible Investing • Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Poverty • Reviews Just Say “No” [Free!] Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa by Dambisa Moyo
Fall 2009
Alana Conner
Global Issues • Human Rights • Civil Society Research: Why They Stayed New research reveals the economic hardships that Katrina's "stayers" were battling and the abundance of negative opinions about them.
Fall 2009
Alana Conner
Global Issues • Education • Religion & Culture Research: It’s Not About the Work Ethic Protestants' work ethic is a product of the denomination's emphasis on education.
Spring 2010
David B. Grusky
Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Poverty • Civil Society • Global Issues • Civil Society • Reviews Inequality Makes Us Anxious [Free!] THE SPIRIT LEVEL: Why Greater Equality Makes Societies Stronger by Richard Wilkinson & Kate Pickett
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