Medical sociology examines how social, cultural, political and economic factors shape health in ways that medicine alone ...
Does living in an unequal society make people unhappy? Not necessarily, reveals the largest study ever conducted on the ...
Adapted from "Inequality Kills Us All: Covid-19’s Health Lessons for the World," by Stephen Bezruchka, M.D., M.P.H. In 1992, a publication appeared in the British Medical Journal written by Richard ...
The exhibit looks to past examples of inequality to examine the changing relationships of Americans throughout the pandemic. We Fight For A Free World, a piece by Ben Shahn from 1942, focused on the ...
Early morning magenta light illuminates clouds and the Moulton Barn on Mormon Row at the foot of the Grand Tetons near Jackson, Wyoming. Teton County, home to the affluent and famous Jackson Hole, has ...
Corporations and billionaires are increasing their wealth at astounding rates while the rest of us are suffering the consequences of their greed. Oxfam’s new report, “Takers, Not Makers,” explores how ...
Economist and researcher Nitin Bharti explains how inequality is holding back India’s growth potential and argues what the ...
In an exclusive interview with Outlook Business, Nobel Prize–winning economist James Robinson explains why rising inequality ...
In professional basketball, the National Basketball Association (NBA) enjoys a massive following, high salaries, and global recognition. However, the disparity between the two leagues becomes apparent ...