Countdown header img desk

MAI SUNT 00:00:00:00

MAI SUNT

X

Countdown header img  mob

MAI SUNT 00:00:00:00

MAI SUNT

X

The Six Facts that Matter: Understanding Inequality in the United States

De (autor): Geoffrey Sanzenbacher

The Six Facts that Matter: Understanding Inequality in the United States - Geoffrey Sanzenbacher

The Six Facts that Matter: Understanding Inequality in the United States

De (autor): Geoffrey Sanzenbacher

Understanding economic inequality in the United States can be complicated. This book tries to make it simple. So, each chapter starts with one of six nice, simple facts: 1) middle-class wages are going nowhere; 2) the gender wage gap is stuck in neutral; 3) marriage is now for the rich; 4) the racial wage gap hasn't budged since 1975; 5) incomes at the top are exploding; and 6) children with rich parents do better as adults. Then, it gets real.

In this book, you'll learn basic economics, like how wages are determined, and the changing roles of technology, education, caregiving, and discrimination. But, you'll also goes beyond the basics, into topics like the economics of marriage and crime. And, like a good class, the material snowballs. By the time you get to the chapter on racial inequality, you will be able to connect the dots from discrimination in labor markets to racial inequality in marriage. You will be thinking like an economist.

This author will donate 25 percent of his proceeds to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts.
Sick of the politics surrounding discussions of economic inequality? This book takes a level-headed view of the last 50 years of economic inequality in the United States. Without demagoguery or blame, the book lays out the economic causes behind six trends that have come to define the U.S. economy from the mid-1970s through 2023: 1) the declining middle class; 2) the stubborn gender gap; 3) a retreat from marriage; 4) the persistent racial income gap; 5) the rise of the very rich, and 6) a lack of equal opportunity for those who start their lives with less. Using economic theory and up-to-date research, by the end of this book you will be thinking like an economist.

This author will donate 25 percent of his proceeds to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts.

Citește mai mult

-10%

PRP: 119.27 Lei

!

Acesta este Prețul Recomandat de Producător. Prețul de vânzare al produsului este afișat mai jos.

107.34Lei

107.34Lei

119.27 Lei

Primești 107 puncte

Important icon msg

Primești puncte de fidelitate după fiecare comandă! 100 puncte de fidelitate reprezintă 1 leu. Folosește-le la viitoarele achiziții!

Livrare in 2-4 saptamani

Descrierea produsului

Understanding economic inequality in the United States can be complicated. This book tries to make it simple. So, each chapter starts with one of six nice, simple facts: 1) middle-class wages are going nowhere; 2) the gender wage gap is stuck in neutral; 3) marriage is now for the rich; 4) the racial wage gap hasn't budged since 1975; 5) incomes at the top are exploding; and 6) children with rich parents do better as adults. Then, it gets real.

In this book, you'll learn basic economics, like how wages are determined, and the changing roles of technology, education, caregiving, and discrimination. But, you'll also goes beyond the basics, into topics like the economics of marriage and crime. And, like a good class, the material snowballs. By the time you get to the chapter on racial inequality, you will be able to connect the dots from discrimination in labor markets to racial inequality in marriage. You will be thinking like an economist.

This author will donate 25 percent of his proceeds to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts.
Sick of the politics surrounding discussions of economic inequality? This book takes a level-headed view of the last 50 years of economic inequality in the United States. Without demagoguery or blame, the book lays out the economic causes behind six trends that have come to define the U.S. economy from the mid-1970s through 2023: 1) the declining middle class; 2) the stubborn gender gap; 3) a retreat from marriage; 4) the persistent racial income gap; 5) the rise of the very rich, and 6) a lack of equal opportunity for those who start their lives with less. Using economic theory and up-to-date research, by the end of this book you will be thinking like an economist.

This author will donate 25 percent of his proceeds to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts.

Citește mai mult

S-ar putea să-ți placă și

De același autor

Părerea ta e inspirație pentru comunitatea Libris!

Istoricul tău de navigare

Acum se comandă

Noi suntem despre cărți, și la fel este și

Newsletter-ul nostru.

Abonează-te la veștile literare și primești un cupon de -10% pentru viitoarea ta comandă!

*Reducerea aplicată prin cupon nu se cumulează, ci se aplică reducerea cea mai mare.

Mă abonez image one
Mă abonez image one
Accessibility Logo