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351. Inequality in Energy Consumption: Statistical Equilibrium or a Question of Accounting Conventions?

352. Tourism as a Mechanism in Reducing Income Inequality in Developing Economies

353. The Role of Social and Economic Factors on Fast Food Restaurant Chains

354. Income and consumption inequality in China: A comparative approach with India

355. Involuntary migration, inequality, and integration: National and subnational influences

356. Is global inequality rising or falling?

357. Inequality in Brazil: Inclusive growth trend of this millennium is over

358. Discourse Analysis: Strengths and Shortcomings

359. Does the rise of the middle class disguise existing inequalities in Brazil?

360. Gender and Private Security Regulation

361. Consumption Inequality in Botswana: The Decomposition of the Gini Coefficient of Consumer Expenditures

362. Inequality in Bhutan: Addressing it Through the Traditional Kidu System

363. Adversity and Resiliency for Chicago's First: The State of Racial Justice for American Indian Chicagoans

364. Gains and Gaps: Perceptions and Experiences of Gender in Africa

365. Challenge Paper: Inequality and Exclusion

366. Discussion Brief: Costs of Inequality and Exclusion

367. The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence of Educational Persistence and the "Great Gatsby Curve" in Brazil

368. The Impact of Global Value Chain Integration on Wages: Evidence from Matched Worker-Industry Data in Thailand

369. Globalisation and Economic Development: Malaysia's Experience

370. Who Are the World’s Poor? A New Profile of Global Multidimensional Poverty

371. Examining World Bank Lending to China: Graduation or Modulation?

372. The European Union and gender equality in research and higher education: A view from Greece

373. Governing Big Tech’s Pursuit of the “Next Billion Users”

374. Women and the Future of Work: Fix the Present

375. A geographically fair EU industrial strategy

376. Developing a More Inclusive US Trade Policy at Home and Abroad

377. On Solid Ground: Building Sustainable Peace and Development After Massive Human Rights Violations

378. Is There a Motherhood Penalty in Academia? The Gendered Effect of Children on Academic Publications

379. The Diffusion of Protest following the 2007-2008 Global Crash

380. Brazil’s Amazon: The Wealth of the Earth Generates the Poverty of Humankind

381. Inequality of Opportunities in Education in Eswatini

382. Discussing Climate Change Action with Former Swiss Ambassador Therese Adam

383. An International Look at the Women’s Movement: The Gender Agenda of the Global South

384. Developing Child-Sensitive Strategies in Local Government

385. Integral Human Development Through the Lens of Sen’s Capability Approach and the Life of a Faith Community at the Latin American Urban Margins

386. Can Conditional Cash Transfer Programs Improve Collective Action? Lab-in-the-Field Evidence on Coordination and Social Norms

387. How Social Inequalities Affect Sustainable Development: Five Causal Mechanisms Underlying the Nexus

388. Inequality in the Twenty-First Century: A Review on Rockstars of the Realm

389. Latin America’s Shifting Politics: Mexico’s Party System Under Stress

390. Do Trade and Investment (Agreements) Foster Development or Inequality?

391. Citizens Engage Local Government: Social Mobilization

392. Earnings inequality in the Brazilian formal sector: The role of firms, education, and top incomes 1994–2015

393. Inequality in India on the rise

394. Glass Ceilings and Dirt Floors

395. Inequality in the 21st century: A critical analysis of Piketty’s work

396. Where Do Profits and Jobs Come From? Employment and Distribution in the US Economy

397. Unpaid Care – Why and How to Invest: Policy Briefing for National Governments

398. Influencing Behaviours and Practices to Tackle Poverty and Injustice

399. Reward Work, Not Wealth: To end the Inequality Crisis, We Must Build an Economy for Ordinary Working People, not the Rich and Powerful.

400. Facing Risk: Options and Challenges in Ensuring that Climate/Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance Deliver for Poor People