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Lowest 10%Middle
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Inequality of income
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Corrosion 4: Opportunity
The Great Gatsby Curve:More inequality is associated
with less mobility across the generations
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Bill English on housing costs:“It’s clear that the lowest-income households have been the most affected so our planning processes have probably done more to increase income inequality in New Zealand than most other policies and it does remain a challenge to make progress.”
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John Key on child poverty:“The recognition I think we all have is that there are some extremely poor children who are missing out. And so then the question is, how do you resolve those issues? It’s not straightforward but there will be more you can do.’’
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Connections
How are poverty and wealth linked?
Same factors: just think about bargaining power and the labour share
But basically it’s about ideology
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Health and well-beingIn
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Income inequality
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High inequality is not ‘necessary’,despite the claims
IMF, February 2014: Over the long term,more equal societies have better growth
rates and are more productive
Giving low and middle income families a stronger foundation makes economic sense
So inequality at current levelsis not defensible economically
The Economy
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Inequality of wealth%
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Opportunity
The Great Gatsby Curve:More inequality is associated
with less mobility across the generations
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Boosting skills: helping schools,trade training, and creating high-wage jobs
But also addressing the ‘fair share’ of rewards issue: Living Wage, collective
bargaining and pay ratios
Redistribution, too: taxes, benefits and the UBI
Don’t forget about wealth (especially housing)
Building shared communities
What can be done?
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www.closertogether.org.nz
www.inequality.org.nz
www.equalitynetwork.org.nz
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www.closertogether.org.nz
www.inequality.org.nz
www.equalitynetwork.org.nz
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In bookstores or at www.bwb.co.nz/books/inequality
The books