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Even today, he continued, racial inequality can be seen in employment statistics and educational outcomes.
If so, inequality can be seen as a reflection of the benevolent incentives that lead people to do the best for themselves and for society.
Relatively high income-related inequality can be seen for the mental conditions - chronic anxiety (panel f), chronic depression (panel g), and other mental disorders (panel k) - and in all cases the inequality is higher for women than for men.
Youth joblessness across the euro zone has been more than twice the overall unemployment rate, while the connection between lack of work and inequality can be seen in Eurostat data showing a rising proportion of 15-24 year olds at risk of poverty and social exclusion over the six years to 2011.
In this view inequalities can be seen as deprivation of freedom to lead one's own life and to take part in crucial decisions about one's life (Sen, 1999).
end{aligned}It turns out that a quantitative version of this inequality can be proved as well, see [25, Th. 4.1].
First, we aim at presenting a new matrix inequality, which can be seen as an improved version of the reciprocally convex combination, which provides a more accurate delay-dependent lower bound.
The socioeconomic status inequality gradient can be seen clearly; people in lower wealth quintiles were concentrated more among the poor, while people in higher wealth quintiles were concentrated more among the rich.
Chebyshev's inequality is this expression rewritten as This inequality can be applied to the complementary event of that appearing in equation (11), with b = ε.
This can be seen as a sign of the existence of inequalities.
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