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    by Applegate, J. M., Janssen, Marco A.
    Published 2020
    “…We indeed found evidence of a negative feedback loop involving changes, wages, savings and debt, as well as evidence that this dynamic results in a level of wealth inequality on the same scale as we see today in the US.…”
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    “…In Europe, wealth inequality is directly related to tuberculosis (TB) notification (R(2) = 0.69), while in countries with lower TB rates, higher proportions of TB cases occur in foreign-born persons. …”
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    by Strauss, Eli D., Shizuka, Daizaburo
    Published 2022
    “…Here, we advance a research framework and agenda for studying wealth inequality within an ecological and evolutionary context. …”
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    “…The rapid increase of wealth inequality in the past few decades is one of the most disturbing social and economic issues of our time. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: This study examines the geographic variation and the magnitude of wealth inequities in birth registration in India between 2005 and 2015. …”
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    “…Less clear, however, is how material wealth is associated with relational wealth, and the implications of such associations for material wealth inequality. Theory and evidence suggest that material wealth both guides, and is patterned by, relational wealth. …”
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    “…The rapid increase of wealth inequality in the past few decades is a most disturbing social and economic issue of our time. …”
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    “…A vast literature documents that wealth inequality has risen throughout advanced democracies, especially the accumulation of wealth among the rich. …”
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    “…It’s in this sense that this article aims to analyze the effect of wealth inequality on infant and child mortality in Togo. …”
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    “…Although the relationship between absolute poverty and HIV transmission has been studied, the role of wealth inequality in the dynamics of the HIV epidemic has yet to be investigated in Nigeria. …”
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    “…Wealth inequality is a prevalent social issue. The present study focuses on acceptance of wealth inequality, and considers personal income, perceived upward mobility, and future time perspective as its antecedents, and collective action intention as its outcome. …”
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    “…Specifically, we conduct this study in which we split the wealth inequality into the upward wealth inequality and the downward wealth inequality as measures of upward comparison and downward comparison, respectively. …”
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    “…In this paper we measure these differences in wealth using Gini coefficients based on house size, and show that high Ginis (large wealth differences) are positively related to persistence in settlements and inversely related to an annual measure of the size of the unoccupied dry-farming niche. We argue that wealth inequality in this record is due first to processes inherent in village life which have internally different distributions of the most productive maize fields, exacerbated by the dynamics of systems of balanced reciprocity; and second to decreasing ability to escape village life owing to shrinking availability of unoccupied places within the maize dry-farming niche as villages get enmeshed in regional systems of tribute or taxation. …”
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    “…The linear results show that climate risk shocks lead to an increase in wealth inequality in the longer term. The nonlinear results present some evidence of heterogeneous responses of wealth inequality to climate risk variable shocks between high- and low-climate risk regimes. …”
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    “…Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly unequal agricultural populations that replaced relatively egalitarian horticultural populations, challenging the conventional idea—based on the polygyny threshold model—that polygyny should be positively associated with wealth inequality. To address this polygyny paradox, we generalize the standard polygyny threshold model to a mutual mate choice model predicting the fraction of women married polygynously. …”
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    “…Moreover, asymmetries in self-reliance undermine social welfare and increase wealth inequality between group members. Less dependent group members often choose to solve the shared problem individually, while more dependent members frequently fail to solve the problem, leaving them increasingly poor. …”
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