Presentation Why more equal societies almost always do better Richard Wilkinson, Professor Emeritus at the University of | |
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3:00 – 3:20pm | |
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| Why more equal societies almost always do better Where in the developed world do people live the longest? Where do people born at the bottom of the economic ladder have the best shot at climbing up? In which nations do children do best in school? Which countries send the most people to prison? Have the teenage pregnancies? Suffer the most homicides? Presenters |
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