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Hosting the World Inequality Database🌐 https://wid.world/
https://inequalitylab.world/en/
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I am among the more than 350 signatories who have put their names to support the “roadmap for eradicating poverty beyond growth”. Read the opinion piece: www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Presentation of the Global Justice Report.
What would it take to achieve high prosperity and equality while remaining within planetary boundaries?
The World Inequality Lab is very excited to launch the #GlobalJusticeReport.
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Our interactive tool allows you to visualize and test the Distributional Pathways and Climate Scenarios of the Global Justice Project 👉 globaljusticeproject.wid.world/scenario-exp...
The international monetary system was “never designed to be neutral” – it’s geared (very significantly) towards the interests of the world’s richest countries, explains @gatonievas.bsky.social of @wid.world in our latest blog post
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How does law shape capitalism & how can we transform it?
We are pleased to welcome Katharina Pistor (Columbia Law School) for the next edition of #TheOffshoreTalks, presenting her latest book, followed by a discussion with @thomaspiketty.bsky.social (@wid.world).
🗓️ Register here: tally.so/r/5BeJNN
“The climate debate has long focused on what people buy and consume. But equally important is the question of ownership: who owns and controls the assets that ultimately generate emissions?”
– @cmohren.bsky.social of @wid.world
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Women work more than men hours but earn, on average, 43% less per hour when you factor in domestic as well as economic labour – @marie-andreescu.bsky.social, Valentina Gabrielli, Romaine Loubes & Anne-Sophie Robilliard of the @wid.world
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Our roadmap has been shaped by experts across the world. We call on political leaders at all levels to use it, says Olivier De Schutter and others
www.theguardian.com
The world’s richest countries receive sizeable net incomes from the rest of the world. The reason? The basic structure of the international monetary system
Wealth inequality determines who causes the climate crisis and who profits from it, so the low-carbon transition offers an opportunity to redistribute wealth
Looking at domestic & economic labour together, women work more but earn 43% less than men, on average – much greater than usual estimates of the gender pay gap
Today we are launching the Global Justice Project.
This is the result of two years of research involving more than 40 contributors from around the world.
We propose a path to €5,000-a-month average incomes for all countries within +1.8°C of warming.
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globaljusticeproject.wid.world
LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities
Thx to all researchers behind the project including @anmol-smnch.bsky.social @cmohren.bsky.social @schularick.bsky.social @rowaida96.bsky.social @jonasdietrich.bsky.social @ignacioflores.bsky.social