Inequality, the most frequent focus is on "income" inequality, there is also interest in political and social inequality.
Our Library of Congress classification does not use the that term as a subject heading; instead consider using:
Democracy - Economic Aspects, Equality, Fairness, Income Distribution, Poor, Poverty, Social Stratification, Wealth
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History Call Number: HC15 .O94 2003eb;
Five-volume set of encyclopedias that cover agriculture,Shelved in Reference the rise of modern industrialism, a survey of business history, labor unions, macroeconomics, levels of taxation, migration, and technology, among other subjects. Entries are organized thematically and geographically. Very comprehensive yet written in language the lay person should be able to follow. A little on the dry side. |
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Encyclopedia of World Poverty
Call Number: HV12 .E54 2006eb; Shelved in Reference
Three volume set that discusses poverty around the world,
considers challenges with measuring poverty, and looks at its causes and effects. Written in very clear language, easily comprehensible and to the point. Also includes a Resource Guide that lists many texts that researchers may want to consult if looking for additional resources. |
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Call Number: HV35 .S6 1995eb; Shelved on Tutt 3rd Floor
Three volume set covers all aspects of social work includingUs policy, roles of, and global changes. A good complement to the economic reference sources in offering a different perspective; it explores the human side of poverty and attempts by the social work profession to meet the challenges arising from poverty. |
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International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Call Number: online
Articles on : aging, income distribution, foreign aid, food,
health-care systems, personality measurements, sexual violence, and white collar crime. The expanding influence of economics in social science research is featured. The entries vary in comprehensibility, some are written in language that is very dense and require familiarity with the quantitative side of the social sciences. Not suited for the lay person but valuable. |
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A Dctionary of Economics - John Black Call number: online and HB61 .B554 2009; Shelved in Reference A to Z authoritative and comprehensive with concise definitions. |
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The new Palgrave dictionary of economics edited by Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume Call number: online and HB61 .N49 2008 ; Shelved in Reference Online is updated and expended edition of four volume set from eminent contributors discussing economic topics. |
Statistical Abstract of the United States
Call Number: HA202 .P7 ; Current Shelved in Reference
A wide-ranging and authoritative collection of statistics
on the social, political, and economic conditions of people living in the United States.
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21st Century Economics: A Reference Handbook
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The Oxford handbook of the economics of poverty - (edited) Philip N. JeffersonView online; HC79.P6 O97 2012 Shelved on Tutt 3rd Floor The book "encourages the reader to think critically about poverty;theories are presented in a rigorous but not overly technical way; concise and straightforward empirical analyses enlighten key policy issues." |
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Reference book that discusses domestic economic indicators,
consumers, personal finance, the labor market, business and income distribution in the United States. Entries are written in plain English and should be easily understood by most readers. Very comprehensible yet thorough research tool. |
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Unveiling Inequality by
Call Number: HC79.I5 K68 2009
Reinterpreting within country inequality -- high and low inequality,
distribution of income between nations; global stratification and the three paths of social mobility. |
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Introduction to multidimensional poverty measurement and analysis |
Tax Rates and Economic Growth, 2014
The U.S. Income Distribution and Mobility: Trends and International Comparisons, 2012