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- 1From:The EconomistTo read more of The Economist's data journalism visit our ONE OF THE peculiar things about income is how easily it is passed on from one generation to the next. Nearly four-in-ten American children born to parents in...
- 2From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 42, Issue 3-4)Impact Lead - Food and Development, UpLink, World Economic Forum Abdulrahman Al-Zamil Head of Sustainable Development's External Engagement, Ministry of Economy and Planning, Saudi Arabia The availability and cost...
- 3From:Country Report: BhutanDuring the forecast period the government will focus on supporting economic activity amid the weakening global outlook for 2023. Reducing income inequality was the main pillar of the administration's electoral campaign;...
- 4From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 42, Issue 1-2)Byline: S. KAMAL HAYDER KAZMI Income distribution in poverty alleviation also matters. A highly unequal income distribution makes it harder to decline poverty. Reducing the income inequality will raise the numbers who...
- 5From:The EconomistOn average, women earn less than men. Much of this is because of the jobs they perform, by choice or social expectation; these are often worse-paid than typical male occupations. Some, as when women's pay is lower for...
- 6From:Country Report: ThailandWhat's happened? Thailand's progress on poverty reduction has slowed since the early 2010s, according to a report published by the World Bank in October. The diagnostic report of rural incomes shows that four out of...
- 7From:The EconomistTHE SALARY negotiation has long been one of the trickiest parts of hiring or being hired. Ask for too little and you may leave money on the table; ask for too much and you may not be offered the job at all. In America,...
- 8From:Publishers Weekly (Vol. 269, Issue 53)After a threeyear hiatus caused by the pandemic, PWs annual salary and jobs survey is back, albeit later in the year than usual. This year's survey gathers data on 2021 and includes many standard questions, while also...
- 9From:Country Report: MexicoEIU expects that the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the left-wing Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena), will serve the rest of his six-year term (which ends in November 2024) without...
- 10From:Claremont Review of Books (Vol. 22, Issue 4)IN A 2013 SPEECH AT THE CENTER FOR American Progress, one of Washington's leading left-of-center think tanks, President Barack Obama declared, "The combined trends of increased inequality and decreasing mobility pose a...
- 11From:Country Report: MexicoEIU expects that the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the left-wing Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena), will serve the rest of his six-year term (which ends in October 2024) without...
- 12From:Library Journal (Vol. 147, Issue 9)A RECENT STUDY shows truth in the saying, "It's not what you know, it's who you know." Published in Nature (bit.ly/CrossClassFriends), it examined Facebook relationships of 72 million people--84 percent of U.S. adults 25...
- 13From:The Baltic TimesIn Latvia, women earn on average 11.6 percent less than men, however employees believe that discrimination in the labor market mainly occurs on the grounds of age and health condition, Kristine Pakarkle, a legal adviser...
- 14From:Success"Racial pay gaps are an issue in every industry," NBC News reported last year. "Nowhere is it worse than in influencer marketing." That NBC story cited a study from the public relations firm MSL U.S. and The Influencer...
- 15From:Addis FortuneThe federal government has transferred close to 35 billion Br in revenues collected from taxes to regional administrations. The amount was determined by an income distribution formula set out for the budget year ended...
- 16From:The Lamp (Vol. 79, Issue 5)"We urgently need more men in nursing," is the clear message from a group of academics, including Patricia Davidson, Vice-Chancellor of Wollongong University and Professor Jason Fairly from John Hopkins University,...
- 17From:The EconomistResentment of rich foreigners and worries about inequality complicate the city-state's role as a financial hub S INGAPORE'S FINANCE industry is booming. Over the past year it grew by 7.2%--four times faster than the...
- 18From:Country Report: MexicoEIU expects that the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the left-wing Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena), will see out the rest of his six-year term (which ends in October 2024) without...
- 19From:Education Week (Vol. 42, Issue 3)Biden?s Student Loan Forgiveness: Will It Help Teachers? The Biden administration?s new student loan forgiveness plan that will cancel up to $20,000 in debt for eligible borrowers will benefit many teachers and other...
- 20From:Country Report: MexicoEIU expects that the president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the left-wing Movimiento Regeneración Nacional (Morena), will see out the second half of his six-year presidency (which ends in November...