Sentence examples for development of inequality from inspiring English sources

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These changes were beneficial in some places and detrimental in others, and the development of inequality was contingent on both social and environmental contexts.

By the 1990s, the nation that was once counted among the world's most egalitarian registered some of the world's highest levels of stratification (Cho 2013; Naughton 2006).1 This directs our attention to the impact of sudden, rapid, and extreme development of inequality on a workplace created by the same economic forces generating new social hierarchies: the retailer.

The implications of these deviations from the evolutionary norm for the development of "inequality acceptance" remain to be seen.

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The further development of inequalities (3) and (4) to what today is called Hardy-type inequalities is very extensive and still a very active area of research (see e.g. the monographs [7] and [8] and [9]) and the references given there.

The Dutch system is designed to prevent the development of inequalities between for instance healthy and unhealthy people, such as the chronically ill and disabled.

Since then there has been an enormous development of this inequality to what today is called Hardy-type inequalities.

Both intensification (usually examined in terms of agriculture) and specialization (generally studied in terms of craft production) are often viewed as pivotal to the development of institutionalized inequality and complex polities.

The development of variational inequality theory can be viewed as the simultaneous pursuit of two different lines of research.

Because of these issues, development of novel inequality indicators specific to health benefits analysis may be warranted, although our conclusions were not sensitive to the statistical formulation of the inequality indicator.

However, in order to develop a better understanding of the genesis and development of social inequalities in care, profound insights into the patient's perception and experience are needed.

Inertia in housing supply and household re-locations leads, therefore, to the development of spatial inequalities.

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