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Understanding Society Poverty Wealth And Inequality In The Uk Carlo J Morelli

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Understanding Society Poverty Wealth And Inequality In The Uk Carlo J Morelli
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.94 MB
Pages: 124
Author: Carlo J Morelli, Paul T Seaman
ISBN: 9781138894426, 1138894427
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Understanding Society Poverty Wealth And Inequality In The Uk Carlo J Morelli by Carlo J Morelli, Paul T Seaman 9781138894426, 1138894427 instant download after payment.

<span><p>This poignant book examines poverty, wealth and inequality in the UK, and provides insight into its history, its present-day forms and possible routes to its eradication.</p><p>The book demonstrates how poverty, wealth and inequality are constructed in the UK, noting that it is not an innate part of the human experience, but a phenomenon which is constructed by economic and social circumstances. Using work ranging from Malthus' interrogation of the '<em>natural right of the poor to full support in [...] society</em>' to more contemporary approaches, including Thomas Picketty's <em>Capitalism in the Twenty First Century</em>, the authors examine various forms of poverty, wealth and inequality in the UK, using the UK Household Longitudinal Study, Understanding Society, dataset to ground their findings in quantitative evidence. The book concludes with an assessment of what is required to potentially end poverty in the UK, and a call to apply evidence-based research to the reshaping of social policy in the UK. </p><p>This book is an excellent resource for students, policy makers and lecturers seeking a greater understanding of poverty, wealth and inequality in the UK. It will be of particular interest to those working in or studying the fields of human geography, economics and social policy.</p></span>

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