articleAnnual Review of SociologyApr 6, 2009Closed access

Income Inequality and Social Dysfunction

University of Nottingham · University of York · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Population health tends to be better in societies where income is more equally distributed. Recent evidence suggests that many other social problems, including mental illness, violence, imprisonment, lack of trust, teenage births, obesity, drug abuse, and poor educational performance of schoolchildren, are also more common in more unequal societies. Differences in the prevalence of ill health and social problems between more and less equal societies seem to be large and to extend to the vast majority of the population. Rather than referencing all the literature, this paper attempts to show which interpretations of these relationships are consistent with the research evidence. After discussing their more…

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Keywords
  • Social stratification
  • Imprisonment
  • Inequality
  • Population
  • Social inequality
  • Economic inequality
  • Mental health
  • Criminology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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