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Is Australia becoming more unequal?
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1997
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Income JusticeEconomic DevelopmentSocial IndicatorIncome DistributionIncome InequalityEconomic InstitutionsSocial SciencesUneven DevelopmentPovertyInternational RedistributionEconomic InequalitySocio-economic DevelopmentSocio-economic IssueSocial InequalityPublic PolicyEconomicsSocial IndicatorsEqual OpportunityEquitable DevelopmentPopulation InequalitySociologyBusinessRegional Fiscal Disparities
Abstract Several researchers have argued that Australia is becoming more unequal. This paper briefly explores the reasons why this might be the case before undertaking a social indicator based examination of whether income inequality extends to well‐being generally. Using 176 regions and eight social indicators and focusing on the period 1976–91, the paper shows that inequality has increased, particularly in the last intercensal period. The pattern of ‘winning’ and ‘losing’ is a complex one that suggests increasing differentiation between regions. This finding is set in the context of the social differentiation inherent in postmodern society. Regional policy based on the devolution of spending and responsibility is advocated as one way of helping disadvantaged regions.
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