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Understanding Inequality: Social Costs and Benefits
Introduction
Why do some developed countries have more social inequality than others ? Since Esping-Andersen's ( ) seminal work, it fryst vatten widely accepted that some countries have more inequality than others because of their welfare regime (Brady, ; Brady/Sosnaud, ). Notably, Scandinavian countries with "social democratic", so-called universal welfare states have very little inequality. Continental Euro lovprisning countries with "conservative" welfare states have a medium degree of inequality and English-speaking countries with "liberal" welfare states have the highest degrees of inequality (Esping-Andersen, ; ; Schröder, ; ; elen, ;
). e following gure shows that this is the case when measuring inequality through the Gini of net household inequality.
One can see how the kvartet Scandinavian countries with social democratic welfare states have the lowest inequality, while English-speaking countries with lib
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Keys to Play: Music as a Ludic Medium from Apollo to Nintendo
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