868 resultados para Valid inequality
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The American Myth of Markets in Social Policy examines how implementing American tropes in policy design inadvertently frustrates policy goals. It investigates multiple market-oriented designs including funding for private organizations to deliver public services, funding for individuals to buy services, and policies incentivizing or mandating private actors to provide social policy. The author shows that these solutions often not only fail to achieve social goals, but, in fact, actively undermine them, for example saddling the poor with debt or encouraging discrimination. The book carefully details the mechanisms through which this occurs, for example a mismatch between program goals and either contract terms or individual preferences. The author examines several policies in depth, covering universal social insurance programs like healthcare and pensions, as well as smaller interventions like programs for the homeless. The author builds the argument using detailed empirical evidence as well as anecdote, keeping the book accessible and entertaining.
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The modulus method introduced by H. Grötzsch yields bounds for a mean distortion functional of quasiconformal maps between two annuli mapping the respective boundary components onto each other. P. P. Belinskiĭ studied these inequalities in the plane and identified the family of all minimisers. Beyond the Euclidean framework, a Grötzsch-Belinskiĭ-type inequality has been previously considered for quasiconformal maps between annuli in the Heisenberg group whose boundaries are Korányi spheres. In this note we show that--in contrast to the planar situation--the minimiser in this setting is essentially unique.
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The study compares a measure of income inequality with polarization scores of U.S. Representatives from the 104th to the 109th Congresses. It attempts to explain the link, on the abstract level, between high inequality and high polarization. The end findings indicate that inequality increases a Representative's likelihood to act liberally.
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Using data from March Current Population Surveys we find gains from economic growth over the 1990s business cycle (1989-2000) were more equitably distributed than over the 1980s business cycle (1979-1989) using summary inequality measures as well as kernel density estimations. The entire distribution of household size-adjusted income moved upwards in the 1990s with profound improvements for African Americans, single mothers and those living in households receiving welfare. Most gains occurred over the growth period 1993-2000. Improvements in average income and income inequity over the latter period are reminiscent of gains seen in the first three decades after World War II.
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El trabajo tiene el propósito de indagar, en la teoría social latinoamericana, la relación entre Estado, sociedad y medios de comunicación. Aunque esta intención expresa un carácter eminentemente teórico se sustenta en la intrincada e ineludible relación entre teoría y realidad social. Relación que nos lleva a preguntarnos por la concreción de las prácticas políticas hoy vigentes. Esto implica re-pensar no solamente los modelos de Estado en pugna, que van desde la intervención pro-cíclica y distributiva a los que lo definen como mero reproductor de la explotación y la desigualdad, sino también por las distintas concepciones de individuo-sociedad que trasvasan dichos modelos y el rol que dichos modelos le asignan a los medios de comunicación. Se trata, entonces, de rescatar los aportes que se construyeron desde los enfoques del desarrollismo y la dependencia, por entenderlos válidos y pertinentes para analizar la realidad actual de nuestro continente. Ciertamente, muchos de los problemas estructurales actuales de las sociedades capitalistas latinoamericanas se pueden pensar a la luz de esos aportes que comenzaron a construirse en la década de los ´60. La noción de desarrollo, con distintas variantes, no sólo es una constante en el pensamiento latinoamericano sino que atraviesa la política contemporánea.
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Fil: Porto, Melina. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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Fil: Porto, Melina. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación; Argentina.
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At least since Thomas Piketty's best-selling \Capital in the Twenty- First Century" (2014, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press), percentile shares have become a popular approach for analyzing distributional inequalities. In their work on the development of top incomes, Piketty and collaborators typically report top- percentage shares, using varying percentages as thresholds (top 10%, top 1%, top 0.1%, etc.). However, analysis of percentile shares at other positions in the distri- bution may also be of interest. In this paper I present a new Stata command called pshare that estimates percentile shares from individual-level data and displays the results using histograms or stacked bar charts.