Access to education, housing and nutritious food has improved nationwide, but deep gaps in the availability of health care still exist.
Explore how the 'pink tax' perpetuates economic inequality for women by inflating everyday product prices and undermining financial stability.
Education remains the most reliable pathway through which societies escape poverty, reduce inequality, and strengthen ...
Research shows that wealth gaps aren’t created by gender alone. Aspects like race, class, education, disability, age and nationality also influence the distribution of wealth. When these aspects ...
We study the role of Gender Role Attitudes (GRA)—beliefs about appropriate roles for men and women—in marital sorting and intra-household allocations.
People with lower income and less education get sick more often, have worse access to care, and don't live as long. This is ...
The rise in the incidence of poverty is the reflection of a rising rate of unemployment, increasing inequality and falling real household incomes. The rate of unemployment has increased from 5.7 ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of mortality in England, with its burden disproportionately ...
Jennifer Tescher is founder and CEO of the Financial Health Network, a Chicago-based nonprofit dedicated to improving ...
Families facing income inequality, access to resources and after-school enrichment often benefit from additional support so ...
The recurring charge that marginalised communities advance by ‘playing the victim card’ reflects a deep misunderstanding of both history and constitutional mora ...
Suicide in autistic people originates in the inequalities they face across their lives, starting in childhood, and spanning education to employment, and health and social care, a new study by a team ...