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Trends in Income Inequality : A Sociologist's Perspectives
Oleh:
Shirahase, Sawako
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Japan Labor Review vol. 3 no. 4 (2006)
,
page 76-94.
Topik:
INCOME
;
income inequality
;
sociologist's perspective
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Sawako Shirahase.pdf
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Nomor Panggil:
JJ134.3
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There have been many discussions recently about disparity. In these discussions, disparity and inequality are often not well distinguished. What is meant by inequality and disparity is not clear, and these concepts often overlap. Let us try to make a distinction between disparity and inequality. When considering disparities, we must first not that there are certain baselines and expectations to measure the degree of disparity (sato 2005). When there is deviation from the baseline or expected value that has been set, the deviation is measured as the degree of inequality or injustice. This deviation refers to ranking, and it is the "difference in ranking" that can be described as "disparity". The differnce can be expressed by how far it is deviated from the standard value which is set to zero and disparity indicates the gap between the actuality and the desirable state, such as the state of no differentiation.
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