The spirit level : why greater equality makes societies stronger / Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett.

By: Wilkinson, Richard GContributor(s): Pickett, KateMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Bloomsbury Press, c2011Description: xxi, 374 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 9781608193417 (pbk) ; 1608193411 (pbk) Subject(s): Equality | Income distribution | Social mobility | Quality of life | Social policy
Contents:
Material success, social failure. The end of an era -- Poverty or inequality? -- How inequality gets under the skin -- The costs of inequality. Community life and social relations -- Mental health and drug use -- Physical health and life expectancy -- Obesity: wider income gaps, wider waists -- Educational performance -- Teenage births: recycling deprivation -- Violence: gaining respect -- Imprisonment and punishment -- Social mobility: unequal opportunities -- A better society. Dysfunctional societies -- Our social inheritance -- Equality and sustainability -- Building the future.
Summary: This eye-opening UK bestseller shows how one single factor --the gap between its richest and poorest members--can determine the health and well-being of a society. The authors also outline a new political outlook in which a shift from self-interested consumerism to a friendlier, more sustainable society is paramount.
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Print book HM821 .W55 2011 (Browse shelf) Available 0005118F

First published in Great Britain by Allen Lane, 2009

This paperback edition published in 2011 and first U.S. edition published 2010.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 312-342) and index.

Material success, social failure. The end of an era -- Poverty or inequality? -- How inequality gets under the skin -- The costs of inequality. Community life and social relations -- Mental health and drug use -- Physical health and life expectancy -- Obesity: wider income gaps, wider waists -- Educational performance -- Teenage births: recycling deprivation -- Violence: gaining respect -- Imprisonment and punishment -- Social mobility: unequal opportunities -- A better society. Dysfunctional societies -- Our social inheritance -- Equality and sustainability -- Building the future.

This eye-opening UK bestseller shows how one single factor --the gap between its richest and poorest members--can determine the health and well-being of a society. The authors also outline a new political outlook in which a shift from self-interested consumerism to a friendlier, more sustainable society is paramount.

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