The Equality Effect
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Rating | : | 4.82 (878 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1780263902 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-04-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The time will come when The Equality Effect will be as readily accepted as women voting or former colonies gaining independence—and it will come very soon.From one of the world's top social scientists comes a compelling argument for public policy to prioritize equality, fully-evidenced with statistics and sprinkled with black and white illustrations. In more equal countries, human beings are generally happier and healthier, there is less crime, more creativity and higher educational attainment. Most importantly, he demonstrates where greater equality is currently to be found, and how we can set The Equality Effect in motion everywhere.Danny Dorling is a social geographer and the Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography at the University of Oxford. His work concerns issues of housing, health, employment, education and poverty. Danny Dorling delivers all evidence that is now so overwhelming that it should be changing polit
He has written extensively about the widening gap between rich and poor and his work regularly appears in the media. He is author The No-nonsense Guide to Equality; The Atlas of the Real Wortd; Unequal Health; The 32 Stops; Population Ten Billion; All That is Solid, Inequality and the 1%, and Injustice:
. -Natasha Codiroli Mcmaster, London School of Economics Book Review. This optimistic book is a pleasure to read and encourages us to see greater equality - and its social benefits - as being within our reach. "Here is a book which details - with irrefutable evidence - both the damage caused by inequality, and the benefits we all derive from living in more equal societies. We should all learn from it - and, above all else, act on it." -Owen Jones; "The Equality Effect: Improving Life for Everyone, Danny Dorling delivers evidence that more equal countries enjoy better outcomes, with their populations being happier, healthier and more creative, producing less waste and committing fewer crimes