Why Gaps Are Growing

by Guido Alfani

Since the Great Recession, inequality has become central to research and public debate. A multidimensional and historically rooted phenomenon, it affects income, wealth, education, health, and gender. Its persistence makes it hard to address, yet history shows change is possible: welfare policies and progressive taxation reduced inequality after WWII. Understanding and tackling it requires long-term, interdisciplinary research.

 

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