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Without archaeology, there is no way to truly examine economic inequality, its causes, and its consequences over very long time spans on a global scale.
When used as an abbreviation, DEI’s role in tackling racism and bias becomes susceptible to political manipulation and ...
Evidence is mounting that AI will have the greatest impact on tasks performed by high-wage workers—and will provide new ...
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Chip Chick on MSNArchaeologists Discover Wealth Gaps Started Over 10,000 Years Ago, So The Divide Between The Rich And Poor Is Nothing NewToday, the gap between the rich and poor only seems to grow wider each year. But economic inequality isn’t just […] ...
As President Trump kicked off his chaotic return to the White House with tariffs and trade wars, Professor Scott Galloway ...
New research from the University of Oxford shows land-hungry farming and scarce land drove wealth inequality over the past 10 ...
The American dream defines a land where "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each, ...
A new study led by Amy Bogaard, Professor of European Archaeology, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, reveals that ...
Across the last 10,000 years, inequality has followed no single path. Instead of a straight rise tied to farming, population booms, or cities, the divide between rich and poor has ebbed and flowed ...
Measuring living standards using average household spending gives a starkly different picture of regional inequalities than ...
For centuries, women have taken part in a laundry list of beauty hacks to meet appearance ideals, many of which have been ...
New data from the World Health Organization reveals that many governments’ public funding of health care falls short of what is needed to meet their human rights obligations.
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