It is recognised that the gap between rich and poor in Britain is
widening faster than in any comparable country. This important
issue is attracting increasing attention after long neglect.
Economists and others concerned with problems linked with
inequality are investigating factors contributing to the situation.
Based on results of the first recent major research programme in
this area, this book, first published in 1996, examines wealth
distribution in the United Kingdom over the last two decades.
Leading specialists in the area tackle the problem from a wide
variety of perspectives. Contributions include: the analysis of
income distribution; the effects of greater female participation in
the labour force; social security reform; and geographical
variation at the national and local scale. Understanding the
complexity of these factors is crucial to designing policies which
can begin to cope with income inequalities.
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