Inequality and the top 10% in Europe

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Shana Cohen, Marcos Gonzalez Hernando, Gerry Mitchell, Lisa Pelling, Jesús Ruiz-Huerta Carbonell, Jorge San Vincente Feduchi, Gonzalo Velasco Monasterio, 'Inequality and the top 10% in Europe', [report], TASC / Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Brussels, 2020-09-23Download Item:


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There are times when it appears to be that almost everything is changing. Now might well be one of those times. This excellent and very comprehensive report details the concerns and desires of the best-off 10% of people in four European countries as measured before there was any hint of the current crisis caused by the 2020 pandemic. It combines careful quantitative and qualitative evidence to make a series of well-grounded and place-sensitive policy suggestions. The eight authors explain
how the best-off in Europe are yet to be at all convinced that their take is disproportionate, or that their taking so much causes huge problems for others. It explains that Europe's highest paid and otherwise remunerated are much more sympathetic to issues such as racial inequality, gender inequality, and wealth inequality; and that making reference to these issues was more likely to garner some sympathy from the top 10% rather than directly pointing out the inequities of some people being paid so much more than others. We have been taught to believe that 'we are worth it.'
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Author: Cohen, Shana; Gonzalez Hernando, Marcos; Mitchell, Gerry; Pelling, Lisa; Ruiz-Huerta Carbonell, Jesús; San Vincente Feduchi, Jorge; Velasco Monasterio, Gonzalo
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Wealth, Pay, Inequality, High-income householdsISBN:
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