Inequality around the World: Understanding the Rich-Poor Divide from America to Zimbabwe [2 volumes]
By (Author) Deric Shannon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
17th April 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Poverty and precarity
Comparative politics
Development economics and emerging economies
305.5
Contains 2 hardbacks
800
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
A valuable resource for readers interested in learning more about socioeconomic inequality across the globe, Inequality around the World examines key drivers and shapers of inequality at the local, national, and international level. The two-volume set includes 33 in-depth chapters covering such issues as public and private healthcare, environmental protection and pollution, housing, disability, women's rights, land policies, antisemitism, sexual orientation and gender diversity, race and racism, political representation, and access to higher education. Each chapter compares and contrasts conditions in major countries, including the USA, Russia, India, China, and Germany, as well as in wider regions like the Middle East, West Africa, Central America, and Eastern Europe. Scrupulously researched and wide-ranging in coverage, Inequality around the World provides a one-stop overview of socioeconomic inequality in the 21st century in all its many forms.
Deric Shannon is a former line cook and convenience store clerk, now an Associate Professor of Sociology at Emory Universitys Oxford College, USA. He has published over a half dozen books and his work has appeared in a range of journals, including Critical Sociology, Theory in Action, Sexualities, and The Qualitative Report. His work spans social inequality, state theory, food justice and sustainability, and social movement studies.