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seealso Social equality Horizontal inequality is the inequality economical, social or other that does not follow from a difference in an inherent quality such as intelligence, attractiveness or skills for people or profitability for corporations. In sociology, this is particularly applicable to forced inequality between different subcultures living in the same society. In economics, horizontal inequality is seen when people of similar origin, intelligence, etc. still do not have equal success and have different status, income and wealth. Traditional economic theory predicts that horizontal inequality should not exist in a free market. However, horizontal inequality is observed in real and simulated free market systems. The Pareto optimal economy is one traditional approach to the problem. Even in simulated systems, inequality of perfectly identical actors arises, to give the rich and poor . ref Eric Beinhocker. The Origin of Wealth Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of Economics. Harvard Business School Press, 2006. ref See also Vertical inequality References reflist Category Sociology Category Socioeconomics Category Income distribution Category Economic problems econ problem stub ... more details
. ref Sen 1999 p. 87 ref Relation to economicinequality Housing inequality is a type of Economicinequality . This is due to the fact that disparities in housing explain variations in the conversion ... economic factors as no single cause can explain housing inequality. In the United States, Thomas Shapiro ..., Amartya K. 2004. From Income Inequality to EconomicInequality, in C. Michael Henry ed. Race, Poverty ... Economicinequality Category Affordable housing ...Housing inequality refers to the differences in the quality of house housing that exist within a given ... on the negative aspects of inequality . ref Sen 2004 p. 61 ref The term may apply regionally across ... of varying racial or social backgrounds. ref Pryce 2009 p. 145 ref Housing inequality is directly related to concepts of Racism in the United States racial inequality , Social inequality , Income inequality in the United States income inequality , and Wealth inequality in the United States wealth inequality ... market forces , Housing discrimination , and Housing Segregation . Housing inequality is also often ... of poverty. ref Yinger 2001p. 360 ref Residential inequality is especially relevant to discussions ... Yinger 2001 ref explains urban residential inequality as a result of natural housing market forces ... inequality is an inequality of neighborhood amenities. Neighborhood amenities include factors ... area, many studies suggest that growing up in a high poverty neighborhood affects social and economic ... effects of housing inequality by restricting access to Personal finance household wealth . ref Krivo and Kaufman 2004 ref The effects of housing inequality are necessarily related to economicinequality as they greatly affect the freedoms available to an individual. Proposed remedies There have been a number of plans proposed to remedy the negative effects of housing inequality. Such plans ... States Scattered site housing International housing inequality While the focus of housing inequality ... more details
Wirtinger s inequality is either of two inequality mathematics inequalities named after Wilhelm Wirtinger Wirtinger s inequality for functions Wirtinger inequality 2 forms mathdab ... more details
. Social inequality is different from economicinequality , though the two are linked. Social inequality refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income. While economicinequality is caused by the unequal accumulation of wealth , social inequality exists because the lack ...Social inequality refers to a situation in which individual groups in a society do not have equal social status , social class , and social circle . Areas of social inequality include voting rights , freedom ... Housing inequality housing , travel ing, transport ation, vacation ing and other social goods ..., occupation, job satisfaction , and access to credit. If today these economic divisions harden, they can ... inequality reflects the belief that deviance is not merely deviant personal behavior, but also, behavior that is committed against other individuals of society. Social inequality involves the belief ..., and inferior due to their life circumstances. Causes The reasons for social inequality can vary .... as the wealthy, in societies where access to these social goods depends on wealth. Social inequality is linked to racial inequality , gender inequality , and wealth inequality . The way people behave ... he tries to demonstrate the level of inequality on the playing field for blacks and whites . One ... created fewer opportunities for the black family to acquire wealth, producing social inequality .... ref who are these families? Were there any other factors? Forms of social inequality Following are the major types or forms of social inequality. Gender inequality Main Gender inequality One of the major forms of social inequality is in the form of gender. The emphasis on gender inequality is borne ..., particularly in the economic, political and educational spheres. Women are less active compared ... context, examining the social, economic and environmental factors which influence their roles and decision ... 100thSession media centre press releases WCMS 157562 lang en index.htm ref Racial inequality ... more details
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The following pages deal with inequalities due to Mikhail Gromov mathematician Mikhail Gromov Bishop&ndash Gromov inequality Gromov s inequality for complex projective space Gromov s systolic inequality for essential manifolds L vy&ndash Gromov inequality disambig ... more details
About the inequality between nations inequality within nations economicinequality Deleted image removed ... UC Atlas of Global Inequality . International inequality is inequality between countries cf. Milanovic 2002 . EconomicinequalityEconomic differences between rich and poor countries are considerable ... under 1,000 PPP . See Milanovic 2001, p.  38 . Economicinequality very closely matches lognormal ... of thought on economicinequality Main discussion Economicinequality Perspectives regarding economicinequality Perspectives regarding economicinequality . There are various schools of thought regarding economicinequality. Marxism favors an eventual society where distribution is based on an individual ... economicinequality weakens societies, although counter arguments are made that inequality might benefit ... Economicinequality Male female income disparity Income inequality metrics Income disparity International ... theory Economic mobility Gini coefficient Wealth inequality in the United States Expenditure cascades ... Inequality, UN Warns http www.heritage.org research features index Heritage Foundation Economic ... Category Socioeconomics Category Income distribution Category Economicinequality Category Distribution ... inequality the global Gini coefficient is comprised by two groups of countries called the twin peaks ... the 20th century there was considerable divergence between the economic Wealth economics wealth of developed ... . According to current research, global income inequality peaked approximately in 1970s when world income was distributed bimodally into rich and poor countries with little overlap. Since then inequality ...?q node 4508 ref ref http www.youtube.com watch?v hVimVzgtD6w ref Comparisons Some of the economic .... For example, with regard to income inequality, according to some estimates by Branko ... people. Milanovic 2002, p.  50 With regard to wealth inequality researchers defined wealth ... of Western Ontario, and one of the authors of the report, said Income inequality has been rising ... more details
mergefrom Inequality in the workplace date October 2011 Occupational inequality is the unequal treatment ... inequality they usually focus on distribution or allocation pattern of groups across occupations, for example ... and Occupational Gender Inequality in the United States Devaluation or Specialized Training?. The American ... Segregation and Occupational Gender Inequality in the United States Devaluation or Specialized Training?. The American Journal of Sociology, 102 6 1653 ref Effects Occupational inequality greatly affects ... If an individual experiences occupational inequality, it may be more difficult for them to find a job ... of equitable qualifications. The division of labor is a central feature for gender based inequality. It influences the structure both based on its economic aspects and construction of identities. However ... Carlson, S. 1992. Trends in Race Sex Occupational Inequality Conceptual and Measurement Issues. Social Problems, 39 3 268 ref In the 1960s and 1970s, the US saw a tremendous decrease in occupational inequality however, in the 1980s and 1990s, it began to rise again. Theories Occupational inequality ..., who attributes this potential change to economic theory . He determines that race and sex discrimination ... and minorities, thereby reducing occupational inequality. ref name Miech, R 2003 http wox.sagepub.com ... employers in which occupational inequality could decrease nationally. ref name Miech, R 2003 Other theories and research suggests occupational inequality is increasing and will continue to do so. According to the process of aging effects , occupational inequality will continue with advancing age. ref ... occupational inequality increases. Measuring Occupational Inequality The Duncan Socioeconomic ... inequality is measured is by the index of dissimilarity D . The equation is as follows D ... to change occupations to make the distributions equal. ref name Chart disimilarity Occupational Inequality and Occupational Segregation Occupational inequality is often linked with occupational segregation ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan February 2009 unreferenced July 2007 Spatial inequality is the unequal amounts or qualities of resources and services depending on the area or location, such as medical or Social welfare provision welfare . Some communities have a greater range of resources and services and then those that would be able to change that do not live near or associate with those communities making it almost impossible to change this cycle. The space within the different locations is the clustering of various groups of people who share similar socio economic statuses. Spatial inequality is caused by various reasons, such as religion, culture, or race. Areas of people in poverty will remain that way until various resources and services are introduced. Resources are things such as fresh drinking water. Services include educational institutions and hospitals other health services. Useful Readings on Spatial Inequality and Agglomeration Combes, Mayer and Thisse, Economic Geography The Integration of Regions and Nations Princeton University Press 2008 Chakravorty, Sanjoy 2003 a , Industrial Location in Post reform India Patterns of Inter regional Divergence and Intra regional Convergence , Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp.  120 52. Deichmann, Uwe Somik V. Lall Stephen J. Redding and Anthony J. Venables 2008 , Industrial Location in Developing Countries , The World Bank Research Observer, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp 219 46. Fujita, Masahisa 1996 Economics .... Fujita, Masahisa and Paul Krugman 2004 The new economic geography Past, present and the future , Papers ... and Economic Geography , The Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 99, No. 3, pp.  483 499. Lall, Somik V., Jun Koo and Sanjoy Chakravorty 2003 Diversity Matters The Economic Geography of Industry ... Chakravorty 2005 , Industrial Location and Spatial Inequality Theory and Evidence from India , Review of Development Economics, Vol.9, No. 1, pp.  47 68 Category Economics terminology economic ... more details
Information inequality may mean in statistics, the Cram r Rao bound , an inequality for the variance of an estimator based on the information in a sample in information theory, inequalities in information theory describes various inequalities specific to that context. in sociology, Information Inequality and Social Barriers also in sociology, information inequity disambig ... more details
such as the World Bank that gender inequality is bad for economic growth, there are many ...globalize date December 2010 Gender inequality refers to disparity between individuals due to gender ... of daily life. Gender inequality stems from distinctions, whether empirically grounded or socially ... other characteristics of both groups being equivalent. In the case of gender inequality, wage discrimination exists between the male and female gender. Historically, gender inequality has favored ... associated with jobs. Earnings associated with jobs will cause income inequality to take form in the placement ... in lower statuses to lower paying positions. ref Jacobs, Jerry. Gender Inequality at Work. Thousand ... Based on the census data, women occupy the Tertiary sector of economic activity service ... role s that causes gender inequality. ref Hurst, Charles, E. Social Inequality. 6th. Boston Pearson ... are controlled for. The inequality effects of the glass ceiling are more prevalent within higher ... from receiving job promotions or income raises, the effects of the inequality of the glass ceiling ... for income disparities and gendered inequality in the workplace. Statistical discrimination indicates ... Inequality at Work. New York Russell Sage Foundation, 2000. ref The gendered wage gap varies in its ... on gender pay inequality by the International Trade Union Confederation , female workers in the Gulf ... Women s Employment, Education, And Family, American Economic Review, 2006, v96 2,May , p13. ref ... suggest that what is required to solve the problem of wage inequality is to change customer biases ... role in the creation of gender norms. ref Vianello, Mino, and Renata Siemienska. Gender Inequality ... and care of the home, men are pressured into being the primary economic supporter of the home. ref Jacobs, Jerry, and Kathleen Gerson. The Time Divide Work, Family, and Gender Inequality. Cambridge ... for gender inequality Structural marginalization Gender inequalities often stem from social structures ... more details
In probability and statistics , a correlation inequality is one of a number of inequalities satisfied by the correlation function s of a model. Such inequalities are of particular use in statistical mechanics and in percolation theory . ref cite book mr 0421547 last Ginibre first J. chapter Correlation inequalities in statistical mechanics. title Mathematical aspects of statistical mechanics pages 27&ndash 45 year 1972 publisher Amer. Math. Soc. location Providence, R. I. ref Examples include Bell s inequality FKG inequality Griffiths inequality , and its generalisation, the Ginibre inequality References Reflist External links springer id c c110420 first P.C. last Fishburn Category Probabilistic inequalities Category Statistical inequalities Category Statistical mechanics Category Inequalities statistics stub ... more details
In mathematics , the Kantorovich inequality is a particular case of the Cauchy Schwarz inequality , which is itself a generalization of the triangle inequality . The triangle inequality states that the length of two sides of any triangle, added together, will be equal to or greater than the length of the third side. In simplest terms, the Kantorovich inequality translates the basic idea of the triangle inequality into the terms and notational conventions of linear programming . See vector space , inner product , and normed vector space for other examples of how the basic ideas inherent in the triangle inequality line segment and distance can be generalized into a broader context. More formally, the Kantorovich inequality can be expressed this way Let math p i geq 0, quad 0 a leq x i leq b text for i 1, dots ,n. math Let math A n 1,2, dots ,n . math Then math begin align & qquad left sum i 1 n p ix i right left sum i 1 n frac p i x i right & leq frac a b 2 4ab left sum i 1 n p i right 2 frac a b 2 4ab cdot min left left sum i in X p i sum j in Y p j right 2 , , X cup Y A n , X cap Y varnothing right . end align math The Kantorovich inequality is used in convergence analysis it bounds the convergence rate of Cauchy s steepest descent . Equivalents of the Kantorovich inequality have arisen in a number of different fields. For instance, the Bunyakovsky inequality , the Wielandt inequality , and the Cauchy&ndash Schwarz inequality are equivalent to the Kantorovich inequality and all of these are, in turn, special cases of the H lder inequality . The Kantorovich inequality is named after Soviet economist, mathematician, and Nobel Prize winner Leonid Kantorovich , a pioneer in the field of linear programming . References MathWorld urlname KantorovichInequality title Kantorovich Inequality PlanetMath urlname KantorovichInequality title Cauchy Schwarz inequality http carbon.cudenver.edu ... inequality External links http www groups.dcs.st and.ac.uk history Mathematicians Kantorovich.html ... more details
In mathematics, Peetre s inequality, named after Jaak Peetre , says that for any real number t and any Vector space vector s x and y in R sup n sup , the following inequality holds math left frac 1 x 2 1 y 2 right t le 2 t 1 x y 2 t . math References planetmath id 4681 title Peetre s inequality mathanalysis stub Category Linear algebra Category Inequalities km ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2012 lead missing April 2011 refimprove March 2011 Inequality in Bolivia Data from the World Bank and the United Nations Human Development Report indicate that income inequality in Bolivia has been increasing significantly since 1997. As of 2009, Bolivia had the highest levels of income inequality, as measured through the Gini coefficient Index, among the Latin American Countries. With a Gini Index of 59.2, Bolivia is ranked 7th out of 134 countries with available data. In 2007, the bottom quintile poorest 20 of the population received a mere 2.2 of the national income while the top quintile richest 20 of the population received 59.7 . Further dissection reveals the top decile richest 10 receiving up to 42.7 of the national income. ref http websie.eclac.cl anuario estadistico anuario 2010 docs Anuario 20Estadistico 2010.pdf Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2010 ref Indigenous and Non Indigenous Inequality Bolivia is one of the most culturally diverse societies in Latin America, with approximately 35 different ethnic groups. Official figures from the Bolivian Population Census 2001 estimates that approximately 62 of the total population are indigenous in 2001. ref Bolivian Census 2001, Los pueblos ind genas de Bolivia diagn stico sociodemogr fico a partir del censo del 2001, http www.eclac.org cgi bin getProd.asp?xml publicaciones xml 3 23263 P23263.xml&xsl celade tpl p9f.xsl&base celade tpl top bottom.xsl ref However, this majority of the population remain highly marginalized in economic terms and continue to live in extreme poverty. In Bolivia, mean income per capita in indigenous households was about 300 Bolivian Bolivianos per month in 2001 compared with 480 Bolivian Bolivianos for non indigenous households. ref Bolivian Census 2001, Los pueblos ind genas de Bolivia diagn stico sociodemogr fico a partir del censo del 2001, http www.eclac.org cgi bin getProd.asp?xml publicaciones xml 3 23263 P23263.xml&xsl celade ... more details
In mathematics , Steffensen s inequality , named after Johan Frederik Steffensen , is an integral inequality mathematics inequality in real analysis. It states that if     a ,  b     R is a non negative, monotonic function monotonically decreasing , integrable function and g     a ,  b     0,  1 is another integrable function, then math int b k b f x , dx leq int a b f x g x , dx leq int a a k f x , dx, math where math k int a b g x , dx. math External links MathWorld title Steffensen s Inequality urlname SteffensensInequality Category Inequalities Category Real analysis mathanalysis stub km fi Steffensenin ep yht l ... more details
In the mathematical theory of Kleinian group s, J rgensen s inequality is an inequality involving the traces of elements of a Kleinian group , proved by harvs txt first Troels last J rgensen authorlink Troels J rgensen year 1976 . The inequality states that if A and B generate a non elementary discrete subgroup of SL sub 2 sub C , then math text Tr A 2 4 text Tr ABA 1 B 1 2 ge 1. , math References Citation last1 J rgensen first1 Troels title On discrete groups of M bius transformations jstor 2373814 mr 0427627 year 1976 journal American Journal of Mathematics issn 0002 9327 volume 98 issue 3 pages 739 749 DEFAULTSORT Jorgensen s Inequality Category Kleinian groups ... more details
Bonnesen s inequality is an inequality mathematics inequality relating the length, the area, the radius of the incircle and the radius of the circumcircle of a Jordan curve . It is a strengthening of the classical isoperimetry isoperimetric inequality . More precisely, consider a planar simple closed curve of length math L math bounding a domain of area math F math . Let math r math and math R math denote the radii of the incircle and the circumcircle. Bonnesen proved the inequality math L 2 4 pi F geq pi 2 R r 2. , math The term math pi 2 R r 2 math in the right hand side is known as the em isoperimetric defect em . Loewner s torus inequality with isosystolic defect is a Systolic geometry systolic analogue of Bonnesen s inequality. References Bonnesen, T. Sur une am lioration de l in galit isop rimetrique du cercle et la d monstration d une in galit de Minkowski, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris 172 1921 , 1087 1089. Yu. D. Burago and V. A. Zalgaller, Geometric inequalities . Translated from the Russian by A. B. Sosinski . Springer Verlag, Berlin, 1988. ISBN 3 540 13615 0. Category Elementary geometry Category Geometric inequalities ... more details
Inequality Reexamined is a book by Amartya Sen first published by Harvard University Press . In it Sen evaluates the different perspectives of the general notion of inequality, focusing mainly on his well known capability approach . The author argues that inequality is a central notion to every social theory that has stood on time. For only if this basic feature is satisfied can a social theory which advocates a set of social arrangements be plausible. Taken the inequality ingredient for granted, the crucial question becomes inequality of what? Sen answers this basic question by advocating his preferred notion of equality which is based on the capability for functionings. Functionings and the role of freedom Confusing date January 2008 Functionings are of two kinds elementary ones such as being in good health, nourished, sheltered and the more complex, social ones such as having self respect, taking part in the life of the community etc. Achievement of an individual is the set of these realized functionings. Whereas capability refers to the real options that someone has in order to pursue his subjective functionings who prefers most. Nevertheless inequalities related to class, gender, communities seem to hinder the extent of human freedom and thus decrease our capability to function. That is why a good society ought to mitigate such discrimination, promoting people s freedom which, according to Sen, is the most valuable element of a satisfactory life. Editions cite book author Amartya Sen title Inequality Reexamined publisher Harvard University Press year 1992 isbn 0 674 45255 0 First Hardcover cite book author Amartya Sen title Inequality Reexamined publisher Harvard University Press year 1995 isbn 0 674 45256 9 Paperback Reprint External links Online version http www.oxfordscholarship.com oso public content economicsfinance 0198289286 toc.html Inequality Reexamined , Oxford Scholarship Online Category Philosophy books Category Sociology books sociology book stub ... more details
This disambiguation page had piped links removed by a bot, per WP MOSDAB . If some links do not seem to belong on this page, they may have originally been piped, so please check before removing links. Thanks In mathematics, Bernstein inequality may refer to Bernstein s inequality mathematical analysis Bernstein inequalities probability theory disambig Category Mathematical disambiguation ... more details
In probability theory , Etemadi s inequality is a so called maximal inequality , an inequality mathematics inequality that gives a bound on the probability that the partial sum s of a Finite set finite collection of independent random variables exceed some specified bound. The result is due to Nasrollah Etemadi . Statement of the inequality Let X sub 1 sub , ..., X sub n sub be independent real valued random variables defined on some common probability space , and let 0. Let S sub k sub denote the partial sum math S k X 1 cdots X k . , math Then math mathbb P left max 1 leq k leq n S k geq alpha right leq n max 1 leq k leq n mathbb P left S k geq alpha n right . math Remark Suppose that the random variables X sub k sub have common expected value zero. Apply Chebyshev s inequality to the right hand side of Etemadi s inequality and replace by 3. The result is Kolmogorov s inequality with an extra factor of 27 on the right hand side math mathbb P left max 1 leq k leq n S k geq alpha right leq frac 27 alpha 2 mathrm Var S n . math References cite book last Billingsley first Patrick title Probability and Measure publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. location New York year 1995 isbn 0 471 00710 2 Theorem 22.5 cite journal last Etemadi first Nasrollah title On some classical results in probability theory journal Sankhy Ser. A volume 47 year 1985 pages 215&ndash 221 mr 0844022 jstor 25050536 issue 2 Category Probabilistic inequalities Category Statistical inequalities ... more details
to acknowledge that educational inequality is greatly determined by economic, and thus racial ... Inequality journal The Civil Rights Project year 2005 series Harvard University pages 1 47 ref Skin color is linked to other forms of inequality, which is evident in education. ref name Lee and Orfield Educational inequality between white students and minority students continues social and economicinequality ref name Williams Williams, Belinda, ed. Closing the Achievement Gap A Vision ...multiple issues inappropriate tone April 2009 POV September 2010 globalize January 2011 Educational inequality ... and Curriculum Development, 2003. ref A variety of research links the inequality to socioeconomic ... focuses on the educational inequality in America. Compared to other nations the United ... Development, 2003. ref Research reveals that there was a shrinking of inequality between racial ... pages 1 11 ref Educational inequality has become one of the most important political and social issues ... rooted in history, society, and culture, this inequality is difficult to eradicate. Causes There are a variety ... States between white and racial ethnic minorities plays a role in the current educational inequality ..., economic, and political barriers held blacks in a position of subordination. ref name Gamoran cite journal last Gamoran first Adam title American Schooling and Educational Inequality A Forecast for the 21st ... inequality. It was not until 1968 that Black students in the South has universal secondary ... factor in determining educational inequality is the family background of students. There is a proven ... Educational Inequality Develops journal National Poverty Center year 2006 series Working Paper Series ... of Latino immigrants has created another major factor in educational inequality. As more and more ... in family background, access to resources play a hugely important role in educational inequality ... from poor families experience this inequality, which puts them at a disadvantage from the start. Not only ... more details